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SInner is the next big thing. Not Alcaraz

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#1 ·
Only thing missing is a serve which far more easy to get than Baseline weapons. And Sinner Is far superior at off both wings than Alcaraz)
 
#97 ·
That thread was really bold back then and in some parts right, especially when Sinner would have won RG too.
Now, it looks more like they are par, but in H2H Alcaraz is clearly leading.
 
#100 ·
This thread is also a reminder of the remarkable transformation Sinner had under Darren Cahill. He had his fans who believed he would get to number 1. There were people like myself who thought he could get one or two majors.

The good news for Sinner is that he can improve even further. At the time that's what I thought, he needed some more fire in his belly and improve aspects in his game. And under Cahill, he did.

Now he needs to implement the transition game on more occasions during matches. To get out of the baseline only pattern. Sort out his serve problems and he is capable of getting back to number 1 within twelve months.
 
#101 ·
This thread is also a reminder of the remarkable transformation Sinner had under Darren Cahill. He had his fans who believed he would get to number 1. There were people like myself who thought he could get one or two majors.

The good news for Sinner is that he can improve even further. At the time that's what I thought, he needed some more fire in his belly and improve aspects in his game. And under Cahill, he did.

Now he needs to implement the transition game on more occasions during matches. To get out of the baseline only pattern. Sort out his serve problems and he is capable of getting back to number 1 within twelve months.
Sinner only lost the top ranking because of his 3-month ban, losing the opportunity to win thousands of points in Doha, IW, Miami, Monte Carlo, Madrid.
 
#125 ·
Are you aware these words have been banned from using by a rule, right? So keep using them and the ban hammer will be pulled out sooner or later.
 
#130 ·
Your obsession with convincing others that my posts are “crying” is projection. Just because Baldie’s loss at Wimbledon made you cry, doesn’t mean I’m going to follow your example. You’re just annoyed that I’m not bothered by a loss. I accepted the loss, congratulated the winner, and said he deserved it and earned it. I’m not going anywhere so learn to live with it.

It’s just a sport. This happens all the time. You’re either 10 years old, a gambling addict, or just dumb. Calm down.
Wrong all accounts as usual.
I don't know, but the only one I see crying here at the moment is you, not Muzzafan.
Of course, butthurts tend to flock together.
 
#150 · (Edited)
Sinner is still the second best player on the tour, that is very impressive considering Djokovic (albeit old) is still around. This means there is only one player better than him! he should be very proud of this, it's amazing achievement đź’Ş
Between August - September 2025, yes. A legendary stint.
 
#157 ·
I have to say that Sinner lacks the super elite fitness the Big 3 had. He is elite but could improve further. Alcaraz has all-time great fitness. It's a big advantage in the long run. And even Big 3 aside, Sinner isn't as fit as Sampras. Can't see him surpassing Pete without upgrading his fitness and serve.
 
#168 ·
I don't give a sh*t about coping or Sinner losing tournaments he should be winning. And why should I anyway? He literally reached the final at every Slam this season, plus won two titles and was one MP away from third! It's been a very successful Slam season. But I get that you and other delusional Alca fans have to discharge your passive-aggressiveness on someone else, and Sinner fans are your main target at the moment. So enjoy that for now, it won't last long anyway.
 
#167 ·
Dude, don't let reason get in the way of the massive cope by Sinnerfans. Sinner remains undefeated when not injured, not banned for doping or not sick to the tummy.
Don’t forget “when not gifting titles”. Like how Alcaraz gifted Sinner the Wimbledon title, Sinner clearly decided to return the favour by gift-wrapping the USO title. He made a good show of it, too; making it look like he struggled with his serve and forehand, some abdominal tension in the SF. The script must be followed. The duopoly of Sincaraz must split the slams. Dr. Closteboli of the ATP will make sure of this.