Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner do it once more on Sunday, this time at Centre Courtroom, Wimbledon, nonetheless the one place of their sport value speaking about. They do it once more after a French Open remaining between them that made tennis really feel as large because it did when Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic had been beating everybody and successful all the things. We received spoiled by the rivalries they delivered to the entire thing, and for such a very long time. However possibly right here comes one other rivalry, one other one which could be constructed to final.
Right here comes Alcaraz-Sinner II, one other Grand Slam remaining between them. The final one, in Paris, was the most effective tennis match I’ve seen, and I’ve seen loads of them. Now, barely over a month later, the 2 of them combat for the heavyweight title of their sport over again. Typically it could nonetheless occur like this. When it does, everyone wins, particularly if this one is wherever near the final one.
Again within the Wimbledon remaining of 1980, Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe performed what’s going to at all times be generally known as the “tiebreaker match” due to a 4th set tiebreaker that ended up 18-16 for McEnroe after 22 minutes. Borg lastly received that match — and his fifth straight Wimbledon — 8-6 within the fifth. Two-and-a-half months later, they performed a five-setter simply as lengthy and as rousing within the finals of the U.S. Open. Johnny Mac got here away the winner that point.
Alcaraz vs. Sinner in Paris was higher than the tiebreaker match, and higher than the legendary five-setter between Federer and Nadal at Wimbledon in 2008, the one which led to near-darkness at 9-7 for Nadal within the fifth set, after 4 hours and 48 minutes.
Alcaraz vs. Sinner at Roland Garros, on the second Sunday in June: 5 hours and 29 minutes. Alcaraz coming from two units to none down. Alcaraz combating off three straight match factors within the fourth set. They lastly went the gap, all the best way to a match tiebreaker within the remaining set (first to 10 factors). At that time, after all the things we had seen from him and from Sinner, by some means the child did this wonderful factor:
He became a mixture of Nadal AND Federer.
Yeah, he did. He fired away from the baseline, from each side, the best way Nadal did, ran down balls the best way Nadal at all times did again when Jimmy Connors used to say that Nadal “plays like he’s broke.” One way or the other, although, on this identical stretch of luminous tennis, he was additionally in a position to present you an identical feathery contact and creativeness that Federer had.
Now right here they’re once more.
They’ve mixed to win eight majors already, and the final seven in a row. If Alcaraz wins, this will likely be his sixth main, and can make him 6-0 in Grand Slam finals (he has additionally solely misplaced one five-set match in his life). In case you are in search of historic context, Nadal had 5 majors by the point he was 22, Federer had one, Djokovic one. So if Alcaraz will get Sinner once more, he can have only one fewer main title than Federer and Nadal and Djokovic mixed had on the identical age.
It’s additionally value noting that Djokovic — nonetheless caught on 24 majors after shedding to Sinner within the Wimbledon semis on Friday — didn’t win his sixth main championship till he was 27 years previous.
On Sunday at Wimbledon, Alcaraz and Sinner will get their likelihood to throw extra Borg-McEnroe and extra Federer-Nadal at us; play the type of big-game tennis that Djokovic performed towards each Fed and Rafa throughout his outstanding profession in Grand Slam semis and finals.
However Djokovic is the previous now, whether or not he comes again for yet another Wimbledon or not. Alcaraz and Sinner are the current, and the longer term. Sinner beat Djokovic within the semifinals of the French in June. Alcaraz beat Djokovic within the Wimbledon finals of 2024 and ’25. After essentially the most extraordinary period within the historical past of males’s tennis, after 66 majors from Djokovic and Federer and Nadal — when you’re conserving rating at residence, Borg and McEnroe and Jimmy Connors mixed to win 26 — now we get Alcaraz and Sinner. Simply getting began.
They’ve performed simply 12 matches up to now, Alcaraz with an 8-4 edge (Borg and McEnroe solely performed 14 occasions earlier than Borg walked away from the game at 24). However the rivalry looks like extra, due to Paris, and due to their file in Grand Slam finals currently:
One U.S. Open and two Australian Opens for Sinner.
One Open for Alcaraz, two French Opens, two Wimbledons up to now.
Once more: Alcaraz is 22. Sinner is 23.
“I watch [highlights of the French Open final] sometimes and still can’t believe that I did it,” Alcaraz stated not too long ago.
There aren’t any nice rivalries in group sports activities nowadays. There isn’t a Chicken vs. Magic. You’ve gotten Patrick Mahomes within the NFL, however he has loads of rivals at quarterback, Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson and now Jalen Hurts, too. We did have Aaron Choose vs. Shohei Ohtani for a blink final October, however you recognize it’s totally different in baseball, even with the 2 most prodigious sluggers or our time. LeBron went at Steph Curry in a few NBA finals, however that by no means felt like Chicken towards Magic, it simply didn’t. Michael Jordan by no means had a rival. Neither did Tiger Woods.
Tennis, although, simply within the open period, had Borg and McEnroe and Connors towards each of them. It had Pete Sampras vs. Andre Agassi. On the ladies’s aspect, in fact there was Chris Evert vs. Martina Navratilova, nearly as good a rivalry as there ever was in something, each of them strolling away with 18 main titles in singles. Actually, essentially the most memorable opponent Serena Williams ever had was her sister, Venus.
However possibly there’s a likelihood now with Alcaraz and Sinner. By early Sunday night in London we actually will know whether or not the 2 of them have carried out it once more, produced one other main remaining that will likely be keep in mind barely over a month from their first one. We’ll see if the contrasts of their types, the type of distinction we had with Ali vs. Frazier as soon as, will have already got us hoping they do it a 3rd time this yr, at Arthur Ashe Stadium within the finals of the U.S. Open in September, and wouldn’t that be one thing?
Even individuals who don’t care a lot for tennis ended up being pulled into that French Open remaining the longer it went final month, the best way the match stored getting higher and the story stored getting greater, Alcaraz coming again the best way he did — getting back from two units down after which three straight match factors later — towards the No. 1 participant on the planet.
A match like that wasn’t nearly tennis. It was concerning the magic of sports activities. We nonetheless come to sports activities for moments precisely prefer it. Perhaps Alcaraz and Sinner can provide us one other one at Wimbledon.
IT’S GOOD TO BE BELLINGER, SOTO SHOULD BE AN ALL-STAR & NOVAK’S FINAL OPERA …
If Kodai Senga is wholesome the remainder of the best way, and Sean Manaea is wholesome the remainder of the best way, the Mets are going to be simply nice.
In case you’re conserving rating at residence, the choice for 2026 belongs to Cody Bellinger.
And proper now, it’s good being Cody Bellinger.
DJ LeMahieu had some large years for the Yankees, and all of us keep in mind a giant swing he made towards the Astros within the American League Championship Collection earlier than Jose Altuve made a swing of his personal that everyone round right here type of remembers.
However by the tip, Willie Randolph had extra vary than him at second base.
And Willie is 71 now.
Wait, are we nonetheless speaking about how Tom Thibodeau didn’t play his bench guys sufficient?
Obtained it.
If Deuce McBride and Landry Shamet had simply gotten extra burn it could have been Canyon of Heroes right here they arrive.
You need to know what I feel?
Juan Soto really ought to have been an All-Star.
Fairly positive that the walk-off residence run Ceddanne Rafaela hit towards the Rays at Fenway on Friday evening has to have come down by now.
It’s simply primary physics.
“The Yankee front office will sell you on Anthony Volpe’s OPS or some other metrics, but for those of us who watch this kid play baseball every day, here is the question we ask when we apply the eye test — Is he really better than he was as a rookie two years ago?”
Did anyone actually study something from Mike Brown’s meet-and-greet the opposite day?
As a result of I positive didn’t.
One way or the other, late within the recreation, Novak Djokovic can’t simply lose, it has to show into the opera when he does.
So it was when he misplaced to Sinner within the semis on Friday at Wimbledon.
Djokovic clearly couldn’t transfer the best way he wished to after taking a foul spill on the finish of his quarterfinal win over Flavio Cobolli, and he positive didn’t give up regardless that there have been just a few occasions when it appeared as if he may.
Nevertheless it was a legendary Aussie Davis Cup captain named Harry Hopman who as soon as stated this:
“If you’re hurt, you don’t play. If you play, you’re not hurt.”
Do the Pink Sox miss Rafael Devers but?
Lastly right now:
Our son Alex and his spouse Jen welcomed their first little one — a daughter — to their world, and ours, just a few days in the past.
There’s a line on the finish of “Camelot” about how we’re all simply drops within the nice, blue movement of the sunlit sea.
However then the King provides, “But it seems that some of the drops do sparkle.”
Already, this little woman sparkles.
And, boy oh boy, is she going to be beloved on this household.
Initially Printed: July 12, 2025 at 9:39 AM EDT

