"I think we're getting closer to them" - Tsitsipas on the Big 3

| by Sam Frape

Stefanos Tsitsipas is one of the younger generation of players who are trying to dethrone Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal from the top of tennis.

Dramatically bursting onto the scene in the tennis world, the Greek has won countless tournaments, with some of real significance.

His most notable achievements being winning two Masters 1000 titles (Monte-Carlo x2), the ATP Finals, and reaching the French Open final, many have him as their favourite to become the next new Grand Slam champion.

It was in fact against all-time great that he ended up losing his only-to-date Grand Slam final, with the Greek impressively taking a two sets to love lead against the Serb in Paris.

This was not enough to overcome the great, however, and it has lead many critics to question more than ever whether we will ever get a genuine group of players who will be able to not only match, but beat, Nadal and Djokovic.

For Tsitsipas though, he believes that his generation are getting closer to their level, with it only being a matter of time before a real challenge is put to the two clear favourites at the top of the game.

"I think we're getting closer to them. Of course, they were the best generation of players in history, so it was not easy to make a breakthrough. But it was they who helped all of us raise the level of the game and reach a new level."

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Tsitsipas also singled out Sinner and Alcaraz as having the best chance when it comes to beating or even replacing Nadal and Djokovic at the helm of men's tennis:

"In my opinion, Sinner and Alcaraz are ahead of the rest, but there are many young and dangerous players on the Tour. Tennis has a great future."

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