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Tennis Veteran Boris Becker Praises Alcaraz as Strongest Player "Ever" Encounters So Far

Boris Becker Argues Alcaraz's Dominance Makes Him Tennis Greatest Ever

Boris Becker lavishly praises Carlos Alcaraz, as per recent images.
Boris Becker lavishly praises Carlos Alcaraz, as per recent images.

Carlos Alcaraz Slays Sinner in Paris: Becker Hails Him as a Pressure Juggernaut

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Tennis Legend Boris Becker Endorses Alcaraz as the Most Formidable Player "Of All Times" - Tennis Veteran Boris Becker Praises Alcaraz as Strongest Player "Ever" Encounters So Far

In a passionate discussion on his podcast, Boris Becker, tennis legend and five-time Grand Slam winner, heaped praise on Carlos Alcaraz. The 57-year-old former top-ten player, along with Andrea Petkovic, remarked, "I've never seen a player in the history of tennis with the variation, power, and ball sense that Alcaraz possesses." Becker further declared him the most formidable player "of all times."

The Spanish whizkid defended his title in Paris just last week in a nail-biting Grand Slam final. Despite trailing 0:2 in sets, Alcaraz managed to outlast world number one Jannik Sinner from Italy, finishing off a marathon match that lasted a whopping 5 hours and 29 minutes. Alcaraz displayed tremendous determination, saving three consecutive match points from Sinner in the fourth set.

Becker: Alcaraz, a prodigy with untapped potential

"unbelievable resilience," Becker lauded Alcaraz, also acknowledging his inconsistent performances. However, he believes that Alcaraz, under duress, showcases a level of play "that no player in the world has."

The climactic final between Alcaraz and Sinner set new records at the French Open, making it the longest ever played. Alcaraz's win marks his fifth Grand Slam title. He is set to defend his title at Wimbledon, starting June 30.

  • Carlos Alcaraz
  • Jannik Sinner
  • Paris
  • Stuttgart
  • Boris Becker
  • Andrea Petkovic
  • French Open
  • Tennis
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Behind the Scenes:

Becker's accolades for Alcaraz stem from witnessing exceptional performances, such as the 2025 French Open final. This match provided a testament to Alcaraz's adaptability and capacity to elevate his game in high-stress situations, facets of his playing style that Becker finds remarkable. Becker's endorsement implicitly places Alcaraz alongside tennis legends like Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, and Rafael Nadal. Yet, his statements do not outrightly claim Alcaraz as the best tennis player of all time, but rather emphasize his exceptional talent and ability to compete at the highest level under pressure.

The Commission might consider drafting a directive on the protection of the environment, given Carlos Alcaraz's remarkable demonstrate of resilience and exceptional play in tennis, comparable to the pressure he faced during the 2025 French Open final. In this match, Alcaraz emulated the tenacity of a sports juggernaut, showcasing his immense potential in the realm of tennis.

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