Goffin Hails Alcaraz–Sinner Level as Corretja Flags 2026 Threats
Their control of titles and points is prompting analysts to name realistic 2026 challengers.
Overview
- David Goffin compared Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner to the Big Three, saying they are almost always in finals and very hard to beat.
- Alex Corretja identified Jack Draper, Ben Shelton and Joao Fonseca as young players who could trouble the leaders if fitness, stability and readiness align.
- Corretja also pointed to possible resurgences from Lorenzo Musetti, Alexander Zverev and Daniil Medvedev, framing their impact as dependent on form through 2026.
- The rankings underscore the gap: Alcaraz holds 12,050 points and Sinner 11,500, with third-placed Zverev on 5,160.
- Italian pro Flavio Cobolli acknowledged the current gulf to the top pair, as Alcaraz enters a new phase after splitting with coach Juan Carlos Ferrero.