Sinner cornered: there’s little to go on right now and the standings are upside down. Here is the situation around Jannik
The Atp ranking says that in Italy we have the best tennis player in the World: Jannik Sinner. His results this year are clear proof that at home we have a champion who will revolutionize the tennis world over the next few years. Of course, not everyone is of the same opinion, especially after what happened Sunday afternoon in London.
Carlos Alcaraz won his second Wimbledon in a row, practically destroying in the final Nole Djokovic, who made it to the last act on London soil without having suffered much in the previous rounds. A situation that many fans don’t like for a couple of particular reasons: how is it possible that the Spaniard, despite having won two Slams, is not first in the rankings? And now there is a little bit of criticism, even in Italy, for what is the point count in question. But let’s look together at some comments from some social users that have come in just in these hours.
Sinner in the corner, for many it is Alcaraz is number one
“If Sinner is called a phenomenon… Alcaraz, two years younger… What is he…?” someone wonders, as the Spaniard already has 4 Slams in his personal box of victories. Then another, “Sto Alcaraz is unplayable even for Sinner.” And finally, “The frantic search for an Alcaraz-Sinner dualism, which has actually been going on for years, is becoming grotesque between the fingers of the “new” tennis fans. Alcaraz is clearly much stronger, probably even than the big3. Any success by Sinner will be a feat. “
In short, it is clear that what Carlos is managing to do does not go unnoticed even by Italian tennis commentators. A blatant, obvious situation according to some, making even Jannik’s fans uncomfortable. In short, the whole thing seems to be up for review, at least the ranking. But the Olympics are there, very close now, and Sinner could answer all these who see him as second in the world.