Goran Ivanisevic won Wimbledon, coached Novak Djokovic and put Jannik Sinner ahead of Carlos Alcaraz: “He’s better”

Goran Ivanisevic won Wimbledon, coached Novak Djokovic and put Jannik Sinner ahead of Carlos Alcaraz: “He’s better”

Currently there is a debate about who is better among Jannik Sinner y Carlos Alcaraz. And he himself continues to monopolize the scene despite the fact that the Italian has gained several lengths from the Spaniard, taking over the top of the Ranking ATP with great comfort.

Under that orbit, who appeared on the scene to provide his opinion on this comparison was Goran Ivanisevic, a remembered 53-year-old former Croatian tennis player who was an Olympic medalist in Barcelona 1992, won Wimbledon and coached Novak Djokovic.

Among other things, Ivanisevic spoke about this comparison and leaned, without too many doubts, towards the figure of Sinner. Yes, the dominance of the outstanding Italian tennis player in recent times has caused the balance to tip clearly in his favor.

“When they are at their best, I think Sinner is better. He is more consistent throughout the match, while Alcaraz can go from hitting incredible balls to making easy mistakes.” began externalizing the Croatian in statements given to Tennis Majors.

“This year, Carlos has had some losses that I can’t explain. If we take Novak out of the equation, anyway, both are going to dominate, they are far above the rest.”Ivanisevic deepened, highlighting both but even more so the world number one.

Goran Ivanisevic, without filter.

Ivanisevic’s criticism of Zverev

“Zverev has too many ups and downs. He plays great until he reaches a point, he reaches a game in which he must make the click, in which he has to play at his best level and that is when he fails. When you face Sinner and Alcaraz, you must always be at your best level,” he noted.

This is the ATP Ranking

  1. Jannik Sinner: 11,330 points
  2. Alexander Zverev: 7,715 points
  3. Carlos Alcaraz: 7,210 points
  4. Daniil Medvedev: 5.230 puntos
  5. Novak Djokovic: 5,210 points
  6. Taylor Fritz: 4,300 points
  7. Casper Ruud: 3,855 puntos
  8. Alex De Minaur: 3,745 points
  9. Andrey Rublev: 3.720 puntos
  10. Grigor Dimitrov: 3,340 points
Jannik Sinner's new guard: this is how the ATP Rankings remained after Alexander Zverev's title in Paris

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Those who climbed the most in the ATP Rankings

  1. Arthur Cazaux: +18 (post 67)
  2. Thanasi Kokkinakis: +8 (79th place)
  3. Quentin Halys: +6 (84th place)
  4. Fabio Fognini: +5 (74th place)
  5. Ugo Humbert: +4 (14th place)

Those who fell the most in the Top 100

  1. Dusan Lajovic: -14 (86th place)
  2. Botic Van de Zandschulp: -13 (puesto 80)
  3. Daniel Altmaier: -11 (93rd place)
  4. Yoshihito Nishioka: -6 (puesto 70)
  5. Max Purcell: -4 (puesto 98)
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