So far, these three players have stood out from the rest and have completed a tournament worthy of their quality. However, I don't think Jannik Sinner, if he faces Djokovic in the semifinals, would lose to the Serbian because, right now, there is no player other than Carlos Alcaraz who can defeat the Italian.
But this is just speculation, because Novak Djokovic knows how to break the odds and intends to continue making history, something he already achieved by equaling the record for most wins (100) on the grass at Wimbledon, something he could surpass if he wins his next competition.
Some have asked me what I think about a final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. They question whether the Murcia native will be able to repeat his feat at Roland Garros, when he won a match against the Italian that the latter had up his sleeve.
The answer is very difficult to predict, and one of the factors that will influence this will be Sinner's mental strength, as he has yet to fully recover from the trauma suffered on the court at the Mousketeers.
In my opinion, the Italian is a very strong player, with a respectable serve, who plays very well from the baseline and comes to the net spectacularly. He is a player who makes very few errors and almost always displays a clear superiority over his opponents.
For his part, Carlos Alcaraz is also a very complete tennis player who, playing to the best of his ability, is superior to everyone else. However, he occasionally loses focus and pays for it, taking matches to the extreme or dropping sets, even matches, more due to his lack of focus than to the quality of his opponent.
Carlos also has many weapons and a technical arsenal that dazzles and dominates.
He has managed to perfect his serve, has an incredible backhand, and his drop shots at the net and the balls he manages to save in that same section of the court have earned him the respect of both the crowd and his opponents.
If they make it to the final, my favorite will be Carlos Alcaraz, but be careful, they must first reach that stage, and then we will be witnessing one of the duels we will see most often in the coming years.
For now, Carlos Alcaraz is having an extraordinary season and has accumulated a large number of consecutive wins (35).
Another reason for him to stay focused is his aspiration to reach world number 1. To achieve this, he needs to retain his title at Wimbledon and then have a successful campaign leading up to the US Open.
For now, I'm still enjoying a great tournament and hope my predictions come true.
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