Alcaraz and Sinner: The Promising Duo of Today’s Tennis

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    <p>By Chris Oddo | <a href="https://twitter.com/TheFanChild" target="_blank">@TheFanChild</a> | Wednesday, May 21, 2025</p>
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            <em>Paris –</em> Are we witnessing the end of an era in men’s tennis, where a multitude of players might contend for, and claim, Grand Slam titles? According to four-time major champion Jim Courier, the spotlight now shines on <strong><a href="https://tennisexpress.com/pages/tennis-player/carlos-alcaraz" target="_blank">Carlos Alcaraz</a></strong> and <strong><a href="https://tennisexpress.com/pages/tennis-player/jannik-sinner" target="_blank">Jannik Sinner</a></strong>, who are establishing themselves as the new forefront of the sport—leaving little doubt until further notice.
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    <p>Courier has even coined a term to capture this evolving dynamic.</p>
    <p>“We’re transitioning from the era dominated by the Big Three and the Big Four into what I like to call the era of the ‘New Two,’” Courier stated during a conference call aimed at promoting TNT's Roland-Garros coverage.</p>
    <p>The former champion emphasized that Alcaraz and Sinner are emerging as the dominant forces, with both players leading the field as they prepare for next week's main draw.</p>
    <p>“These guys have claimed the last five major titles, clearly distinguishing themselves from the competition,” the American commentator explained. “Initially, during this clay-court season, the race seemed wide open—Sinner was serving a suspension, while Alcaraz showed flashes of brilliance mixed with inconsistency.”</p>
    <p>However, Courier's doubts have been quelled after witnessing the two young talents reach the finals in Rome.</p>
    <p>“Madrid felt wide open without either of them present, allowing Casper and Jack Draper to shine. But in Rome, it became evident that there’s a significant gap between them and the remainder of the competitors, particularly on clay. While things might tighten on other surfaces, it's hard to imagine,” he remarked. “For me, we are just at the beginning of this ‘New Two’ era. If they stay fit, they look poised for long-term dominance.”<br type="_moz" />
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