Greg Rusedski urges rivals to develop plan B against Alcaraz and Sinner

Former British No. 1 Greg Rusedski has criticized rivals of Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner for allowing the top two players to dominate men's tennis too easily. He advocates for varied tactics, drawing from successful moments like Grigor Dimitrov's Wimbledon performance and Novak Djokovic's strategies. Rusedski shared these views on his podcast Off Court with Greg.

Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner have firmly established their supremacy in men's tennis, with Alcaraz securing five of the last nine Grand Slam titles and Sinner claiming the other four. Their commanding presence has intimidated opponents, but Rusedski argues that a lack of tactical variety from rivals is exacerbating this dominance.

Rusedski points to Grigor Dimitrov's match against Sinner at Wimbledon last July as a blueprint for success. Dimitrov led two sets to love, employing slices to keep the ball low and aggressive net approaches, before an injury halted his momentum. "I think Grigor Dimitrov played the perfect match [against Sinner] at Wimbledon," Rusedski said. "He was up two sets to love and Roger Federer himself said, I know how to play Sinner now after watching that Wimbledon match. Sinner wouldn’t have won Wimbledon without that injury."

He also highlights Djokovic's tactical adjustments, such as hitting down the middle to limit angles during his semi-final win over Sinner, and a similar approach that defeated Alcaraz in last year's Australian Open final. In the recent Australian Open final, Djokovic started strongly but Alcaraz stayed composed, knowing his opponent was fatigued.

Rusedski advises players like Ben Shelton to improve their backhand, take the ball earlier, and attack aggressively from the outset. "Once those two players are comfortable, you’re almost 99 per-cent of the time coming out second best," he warned. Without such changes, the stranglehold of Alcaraz and Sinner on the men's game will persist.

These insights come amid ongoing discussions about the tour's competitiveness, with Rusedski emphasizing the need for rivals to adapt or risk continued submission.

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Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner celebrate quarterfinal advancements at Qatar ExxonMobil Open in Doha.
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Alcaraz and Sinner reach quarterfinals at Qatar ExxonMobil Open

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Carlos Alcaraz overcame a second-set challenge to defeat Valentin Royer 6-2, 7-5 and advance to the quarterfinals of the Qatar ExxonMobil Open. Jannik Sinner also progressed in straight sets, beating Alexei Popyrin 6-3, 7-5 in his debut at the ATP 500 event in Doha. Both players extended their strong starts to the 2026 season.

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.

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Patrick Mouratoglou has downplayed Novak Djokovic's semifinal victory over Jannik Sinner at the 2026 Australian Open, arguing it does not settle debates about tennis eras. The coach emphasized Sinner's technical superiority while crediting Djokovic's mental edge for the win. The comments sparked a lighthearted response from Rafael Nadal.

Former world No. 2 Alex Corretja has defended Jannik Sinner amid questions over the Italian's start to the 2026 season. Sinner suffered defeats in his first two tournaments, but Corretja attributes this to positive changes in his game. The world No. 2 is set to compete at Indian Wells this week.

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Novak Djokovic came close to securing a record 25th Grand Slam title at the 2026 Australian Open but fell short in the final against Carlos Alcaraz. The Serbian star overcame Jannik Sinner in a five-set semifinal thriller following an opponent's injury in the quarterfinals. Experts now question if that opportunity has passed at age 38.

World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz overcame a set and a break deficit to defeat No. 28 Arthur Rinderknech 6-7(6/8), 6-3, 6-2 in the third round at the Indian Wells Masters 1000 on Monday. The Spaniard extended his unbeaten 2026 run following titles at the Australian Open and Doha ATP 500, while expressing frustration over opponents elevating their play against him.

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Jannik Sinner advanced to the third round of the 2026 BNP Paribas Open with a straight-sets victory over qualifier Dalibor Svrcina. The world No. 2 won 6-1, 6-1 in 64 minutes, showcasing aggressive baseline play and effective net approaches. Sinner's performance signals a strong resurgence following early-season challenges.

 

 

 

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