Former Spanish player
Alex Corretja believes that his
fellow countryman
Carlos Alcaraz has a ‘bit of an edge’ ahead of Italy’s Jannik
Sinner for the
French Open 2025. The second Grand Slam of the year will begin on
May 27, where players from all over the world will participate to showcase their
talent and secure the ultimate prize.
In the men’s singles category, Alcaraz will be defending
his crown. He lifted the title last year after beating Germany’s Alexander
Zverev in the final in a five-set thriller with a score of 6–3, 2–6, 5–7, 6–1,
6–2. His closest rival will undoubtedly be Italy’s Sinner, who is coming into this competition as the number-one seed.
Both players faced each other in the final of the
recently concluded Rome Open where Alcaraz came out on top in straight sets
with a score of 7-6, 6-1. It was his fourth consecutive win over the reigning
world number one and is now leading the head-to-head 7-4 in 11 matches.
Two-time French Open finalist Corretja spoke to TNT Sports, giving Alcaraz ‘edge’ over the three-time Grand Slam winner for
Roland Garros this year. However, the 51-year-old was of the opinion that Sinner is likely to raise his level as the tournament progresses.
"I think he's got a bit of an edge at the moment
before the tournament starts," said Corretja. "But as the tournament
goes on, I think Jannik will raise his level. And if they will play the final -
which is in a few more weeks, and it's still a long way to go, and we need to
be very respectful for the other players, too - I think they would get into the
final with similar chances. Considering that it's clay, Carlos, in this moment,
he has showed that he has something extra, but I won't take away Jannik because
I think he's going to be very much ready for the battle."