Ha, no doubt. Well really, I just want them to be close enough that it isn't a foregone conclusion...which I think Roland Garros proved on clay. So good news! We'll see about grass and hards, though...
it’s sort of been a weird rivalry so far. For example Alcaraz was MIA for the tour post 04 Wimbledon when Sinner blossomed into the HC beast & undisputed ATP #1 player. Sinner’s HC run was truly impressive.
Yet Alcaraz has beaten Sinner 6 straight times and 8 out of the last 10 encounters.
What the French Open final hopefully previewed is a rivalry of the ATP’s two best players in good form going forward.
But we just don’t know, a Wimbledon final or USO final with both entrenched as seeds 1 & 2 would really signal the rivalry is top shelf.
They have different pressures, first world pressure but still:
Alcaraz- has he gotten over his puzzling inconsistency of the last year; coming off his best clay court season ever a Wimbledon win would cement he’s back
Sinner- can he get the growing monkey off his back & beat Alcaraz on a big stage. Sorry but close matches he loses ( ask Federer vs Djokovic) are still losses, and win something major outside of hard courts
A Wimbledon win over Alcaraz hurls both those monkeys off
Should be fun