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Federer had eight titles by 24 and Djokovic five. In theory, Sinner could win seven titles before turning 25, and Alcaraz – who will turn 25 after the 2028 Australian Open – could reach 15.
Their combined age is the lowest for Wimbledon men’s finalists since Federer, just shy of 25, faced Nadal, 20, in 2006. “We are still really young.
Veteran journalist Chris Clarey has spent over three decades covering tennis for publications like The New York Times.
Having played in a generation dominated by Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic–famously called the “Big 3”–Kyrgios certainly has a fair idea of the capabilities of the legends.
Their combined age is the lowest for Wimbledon men’s finalists since Federer, just shy of 25, faced Nadal, 20, in 2006. “We are still really young.
Their combined age is the lowest for Wimbledon men’s finalists since Federer, just shy of 25, faced Nadal, 20, in 2006. “We are still really young. So I just hope … (we) keep doing the right ...
Let's be clear: It's too early to put Alcaraz or Sinner in a class with Federer and Nadal — each retired with at least 20 Grand Slam titles — or Novak Djokovic, who is still going at age 38 ...
Their combined age is the lowest for Wimbledon men’s finalists since Federer, just shy of 25, faced Nadal, 20, in 2006. “We are still really young. So I just hope … (we) keep doing the right ...