Men's tennis is in a great spot.
Any tournament that has both Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner in it promises brilliance in it. The Australian Open will be no different.
But which of the pair will win? It has to be one of them, right?
The legendary Rod Laver has weighed in, sharing his thoughts on LaverCup.com.
“So many players could take it," Laver began. "Of course, Sinner and Alcaraz are top of the list as their rivalry grows. Sinner continues to strengthen his game, and is the two-time defending champion, but if the conditions are hot, I’d say Carlos has an edge, and his desire to win is going to be higher than ever because he hasn’t won it before.”
There you have it: If the weather is hot in Australia, Laver favors Alcaraz.
Alcaraz enters the Australian Open with six major titles, but none Down Under.
He'd be the youngest player ever to complete a career Grand Slam if he wins.
Sinner has won the Australian Open twice.
Tennis fans are just hoping these two make the final. Because when that happens, the end result is usually epic.
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