Alcaraz and Sinner possess ‘Big 4’ potential, says Gilles Simon

Simon believes Alcaraz and Sinner possess 'Big 4' potential due to their high level and impressive consistency in tennis.

Alcaraz and Sinner Possess 'Big 4' Potential, Says Gilles Simon

Former world number six Gilles Simon has expressed his belief that Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner have the ability to reach the heights of the tennis elite, commonly referred to as the ‘Big 4’, if they maintain their consistency.

Speaking at the Roland-Garros eSeries by Renault tournament, Simon praised Alcaraz’s potential, likening him to some of the greatest players in the sport. He remarked, “I think that Alcaraz has the level of the big 3 or big 4 that we’ve had because he really has a level that’s very high.”

While acknowledging Alcaraz’s talent, Simon also noted the challenge of maintaining consistency, particularly over an extended period. However, he expressed confidence in the young Spaniard’s ability to continue progressing and potentially reach the same level as the tennis legends.

On the other hand, Simon highlighted Sinner’s impressive consistency, particularly in recent months, which has seen him clinch his first Grand Slam title at the Australian Open and secure victories in other prestigious tournaments. He noted, “His consistency is reminiscent of that of the Big 4.”

Despite Sinner’s strong performances, Simon emphasized the competitive dynamic between him and Alcaraz, noting Alcaraz’s victory over Sinner at Indian Wells as a significant moment. He observed, “He lost his big match at Indian Wells, against Alcaraz, who suddenly regained his level and overtook him.”

Simon’s insights highlight the evolving landscape of men’s tennis, with Alcaraz and Sinner emerging as formidable contenders poised to challenge the dominance of the established elite. As they continue to hone their skills and navigate the pressures of the tour, their potential to join the ranks of the ‘Big 4’ remains a compelling narrative in the world of tennis.

Alcaraz at the French Open, ranking, and results in 2024

Carlos Alcaraz

54 - 13win/loss

Hard
22-5
I Hard
7-3
Clay
17-4
Grass
8-1
21 year old
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2024 Highlights

Now the world no.3, Alcaraz has an overall 19-5 record in 2024. Alcaraz is playing at the moment at the French Open where he bested the world no.107 Jeff Wolf 6-1 6-2 6-1.

Carlos Alcaraz will compete against the world no.176 Jesper De Jong in the 2nd round on Wednesday at 2:00 pm on Court PHILIPPE-CHATRIER. They have never played each other until now in top events.

Alcaraz clinched 1 title in 2024 in Indian Wells.

Carlos won 14 titles in his career: 4 on hard courts, 7 on clay courts, 1 on indoor courts and 2 on grass courts. (See the list of his titles)

Alcaraz
French Open
Alcaraz's Record
Alcaraz
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Sinner at the French Open, ranking, and results in 2024

Jannik Sinner

73 - 6win/loss

Hard
40-3
I Hard
13-0
Clay
11-2
Grass
9-1
23 year old
WWWWWWWWWW
2024 Highlights

Currently ranked no.2 (career-high), Jannik owns a 29-2 record in 2024. Sinner is now having a run at the French Open where he toppled the world no.46 Christopher Eubanks 6-3 6-3 6-4.

Jannik Sinner will play the world no.124 Richard Gasquet in the 2nd round on Wednesday at 8:15 pm on Court PHILIPPE-CHATRIER. Their record is 2-0 for Sinner.

The Italian has won 3 titles in 2024 at the Australian Open, Rotterdam and Miami.

Sinner won 14 titles in his career: 6 on hard courts, 1 on clay courts and 7 on indoor courts. (See the list of his titles)

Sinner is scheduled to play next in Halle (Terra Wortmann Open). He will start from the main draw that will commence on the 17th of June.

Sinner
French Open
Sinner's Record
Sinner
Projected
Draw

Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner clashed against each other 9 times. Their head to head is 5-4 for Alcaraz. The last time they played each other, Carlos Alcaraz won 1-6 6-3 6-2 in the semifinal in Indian Wells (BNP Paribas Open) on the 16th of March 2024.

In the video below you can watch the highlights.

Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner

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