I think he can certainly get very far. In order to win he will have to have a great run, and will possibly need to beat at least 2 of either Sinner, Alcaraz and Djokovic. Nadal is an anomaly at the moment, not sure how he will perform.
Exactly he can get far, he’s done so in the past. Also, you’re right about him having to beat at least two of those players which is going to be extremely tough for him. It’s all good beating one of them which is unlikely (Djokovic or Alcaraz), but no chance he’s beating the two of them, it will be a huge shock if he does end up doing it. He has a chance against Sinner. Nadal is definitely an anomaly. Have you seen the recent story with him. Will he actually compete?
He has stayed undefeated because Tsitsipas lacks the weapons to trouble Alcaraz, even his supposed biggest weapon, his forehand. He just doesn’t generate enough power to trouble Alcaraz with his one handed backhand. In order for Tsitsipas to make this matchup more competitive, he’ll definitely need to improve on his serve to get more “free points” but also he needs to generate more power and direction on his backhand by flattening it and reducing spin, making it uncomfortable for Alcaraz
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I think he can certainly get very far. In order to win he will have to have a great run, and will possibly need to beat at least 2 of either Sinner, Alcaraz and Djokovic. Nadal is an anomaly at the moment, not sure how he will perform.
Exactly he can get far, he’s done so in the past. Also, you’re right about him having to beat at least two of those players which is going to be extremely tough for him. It’s all good beating one of them which is unlikely (Djokovic or Alcaraz), but no chance he’s beating the two of them, it will be a huge shock if he does end up doing it. He has a chance against Sinner. Nadal is definitely an anomaly. Have you seen the recent story with him. Will he actually compete?
How has Alcaraz stayed undefeated against him? Is the backhand just a weakness?
He has stayed undefeated because Tsitsipas lacks the weapons to trouble Alcaraz, even his supposed biggest weapon, his forehand. He just doesn’t generate enough power to trouble Alcaraz with his one handed backhand. In order for Tsitsipas to make this matchup more competitive, he’ll definitely need to improve on his serve to get more “free points” but also he needs to generate more power and direction on his backhand by flattening it and reducing spin, making it uncomfortable for Alcaraz
no, he can't
It’s unlikely. He definitely needs to have a favourable draw.
Not,yet
He probably won’t. But if not this year, then when?
Of course not!!!!
Most likely he won’t win but you never know. We’ll see what happens.
No
Likely not