😱 La ‘pulla’ de Kyrgios a Alcaraz y su razón por la que cree que Sinner va a ser mejor que él https://t.co/nYIiOQ04E1
“Elijo a Sinner porque a Alcaraz le encantan las chicas. Podría distraerse, salir demasiado de fiesta", afirmó Kyrgios sobre el tenista español. Ahora Carlos contesta al australiano 💥 https://t.co/kLLDzhFalO
🗣️ Alcaraz, contundente con Kyrgios: "No tiene nada que ver con el mundo de la noche" https://t.co/UXrwoMtxqx
Australian player Nick Kyrgios, speaking in an Ultimate Tennis Showdown podcast with coach Patrick Mouratoglou, predicted that world No. 1 Jannik Sinner will enjoy a more successful career than Carlos Alcaraz. Kyrgios argued that the Spaniard could be “distracted” by nightlife and relationships, while Sinner would remain more focused on his sport. Mouratoglou partially agreed, citing Sinner’s greater consistency this season and noting that Alcaraz has “more ups and downs” in matches. He also pointed out, however, that Alcaraz leads their head-to-head 8-4—including the last five meetings—and owns five Grand Slam titles to Sinner’s three. Questioned about the comments after his third-round win at Wimbledon, Alcaraz dismissed any suggestion that off-court interests undermine his commitment. “They are funny remarks,” the 22-year-old said, adding that his fluctuations in form have “nothing to do with nightlife” and that he continues to work on greater match-to-match stability. Alcaraz advanced with a 6–1 3–6 6–3 6–4 victory over Germany’s Jan-Lennard Struff, stretching his winning streak to 21 matches as he pursues a third consecutive Wimbledon crown. Sinner faces Spain’s Pedro Martínez in the next round, keeping alive the prospect of another Grand Slam showdown between the sport’s two leading young rivals.