Sinner & Alcaraz Open to Doubles Team-Up: "It Would Be Fun"

World number one Carlos Alcaraz and number two Jannik Sinner have entertained the idea of playing doubles together, with Sinner calling it a fun possibility. Alcaraz confirmed they have discussed it but noted their packed singles schedules make it challenging. Both players, each with two Grand Slam titles, are seen as ushering in a new era following the dominance of the 'Big Three'. However, they consistently reject direct comparisons to legends like Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic, focusing instead on building their own careers.

Key Points: Sinner, Alcaraz on Playing Doubles Together

  • Top two players open to doubles partnership
  • Alcaraz cites scheduling difficulties
  • Both reject comparisons to Federer, Nadal, Djokovic
  • Rivalry pushes each to improve
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"It would be fun, could happen": Sinner on playing doubles with Alcaraz

Tennis stars Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz discuss the possibility of teaming up for doubles, calling it a fun prospect while downplaying comparisons to the Big Three.

"I think it would be fun to share the court in a different way, at least once. - Jannik Sinner"

Seoul, January 9

Young tennis sensations Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, ranked world number one and two respectively, spoke on playing doubles competition together, with the latter saying that "it would be fun and it could happen".

Speaking ahead of their face-off in an exhibition match in South Korea on Saturday, the world's top two stars, who had secured two Grand Slam titles each last year to kickstart the age of 'Sinner and Alcaraz' and signalling a move on from the 'Big Three' era of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, the duo were asked if they would share the same side of the net someday after spending so many entertaining matches playing on the opposite sides.

"I think it would be fun to share the court in a different way, at least once," Sinner said as quoted by Olympics.com. "Maybe this year or next year -- why not? It could happen," he added.

Alcaraz confirmed that the idea of them teaming up together had come before, but practical constraints do not make it likely in the short term, saying that they have "thought about it once or twice".

"But we are singles players, and we play a lot of matches, tournament after tournament, so it is difficult to add doubles. Still, doing it at least once would be nice," he added.

Speaking further on the potential chance of partnership, Alcaraz joked, "I would play with the forehand, and he would take the backhand."

Since Nadal's retirement, Alcaraz has carried his legacy forward as the next Spanish tennis heavyweight. With six Grand Slams and two year-end number one finishes, it is safe to say he is on the right track. The dominance they both have enjoyed led to comparisons of the duo with the 'Big Three' of tennis

But Sinner said that while both players have a strong rivalry, they cannot be compared to the trio of past legends and their achievements.

Both players have consistently rejected those parallels.

"We do not want to (get compared to Big Three). We are just trying to build our own careers. There are many great players. If we drop our level, even slightly, they will pass us. Having a rival like this pushes me to improve," he signed off.

- ANI

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Priya S
I appreciate Sinner's humility. He's right, they shouldn't be compared to Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic yet. Let them build their own legacy. The "forehand/backhand" joke from Alcaraz was cute though! Would love to see that doubles match.
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Rohit P
As an Indian tennis fan, it's exciting. But let's be honest, the schedule is brutal. They play so many singles matches, adding doubles is tough on the body. Still, "at least once" would be a treat for the sport. Maybe at the Olympics?
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Sarah B
Their rivalry is fantastic for the game. It reminds me of the excitement around Nadal vs Federer in the early days. The fact that they can joke about playing together shows great sportsmanship. The future of tennis is in good hands.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, while I enjoy watching them, the article feels like it's hyping them up too soon. They have 2 Slams each. The Big Three had decades of dominance. Let's not put that pressure on them. Let them play and we will watch.
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Kavya N
Alcaraz carrying Nadal's legacy for Spain is a huge responsibility! And Sinner is so grounded. Their attitude is perfect. Hope an Indian player can break into this top echelon soon. We need our own star in singles! 🤞

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