Coaches praise Alcaraz and Sinner's dominance in tennis

Acclaimed coach Rick Macci has lauded Carlos Alcaraz for elevating the sport, while Olympic champion Nicolas Massu says the duo's success should motivate rivals. Alcaraz, the world No. 1, remains unbeaten in 2026 after winning the Australian Open and Qatar Open. Sinner, ranked No. 2, continues to challenge at the top of the ATP Tour.

Carlos Alcaraz has received high praise from tennis coach Rick Macci, who coached Serena and Venus Williams among others. Writing on Twitter/X, Macci stated: “Carlos has raised the bar and jolted the sport like no other. From Pro level to club level he has brought a new level of chess delivering more not less with a complete style and a winning smile firing quick dips flips drops and pops and most of he ALL just loves to BALL.”

At 22 years old, Alcaraz is a seven-time Grand Slam singles champion, including two French Open, two Wimbledon, two US Open, and his first Australian Open title in February 2026. This victory made him the sixth man in the Open Era to complete the Career Grand Slam and the youngest to do so. He reached world No. 1 at age 19 after the 2022 US Open and has spent 60 weeks at the top, the second-youngest to achieve that mark.

Alcaraz started 2026 unbeaten with a 12-0 record, following his Australian Open win with the Qatar Open title. He now heads to Indian Wells as the top seed, where he won back-to-back titles in 2023 and 2024, defeating Daniil Medvedev in both finals. His 16-match win streak there ended in 2025 with a three-set semi-final loss to Jack Draper.

Meanwhile, two-time Olympic gold medallist Nicolas Massu has highlighted the positive impact of Alcaraz and world No. 2 Jannik Sinner. The pair have won the last nine Grand Slam men's singles titles, with two each in 2024 and 2025, plus Alcaraz's 2026 Australian Open win. Massu told Marca: “Their results are magnificent, extraordinary... Their presence is very good for tennis and for those coming up behind them. ... Carlos and Jannik are winning almost every tournament, and that should motivate the players behind them to want to face them and, why not, win a match against the very best.”

Sinner reached the Qatar Open quarter-finals in 2026 before losing to Jakub Mensik. Both players are expected to contend at Indian Wells and the Miami Open, where Alcaraz won in 2022 and Sinner in 2024. World No. 3 Novak Djokovic remains a key rival, while emerging players like Joao Fonseca, Learner Tien, Jack Draper, Holger Rune, and Arthur Fils are mentioned as potential challengers, though they have faced consistency and injury issues.

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