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With both players only 1 Grand Slam away from achieveing the Career Slam, who will achieve the feat first?

1 month ago | [YT] | 474



@RobertOfenloch

Plot twist, Swiatek will do it before either of them

1 month ago | 242

@EmmaLamarie

(Murray voice) "male player". Iga is one away too.

1 month ago (edited) | 155

@Gornorudnik

Sinner was 1 point away from winning RG Alcaraz hasn't been even in semis at AO

1 month ago | 113

@craigbishop939

I think Greg rusedski will make a comeback and clean sweep all slams next year and beat them both to the career slam

1 month ago | 8

@sfffv_245

Jannik nearly won the RG title this year so, he can make it soon💪

1 month ago | 7

@lynhru6854

Djokovic is still scary at Australian Opem, Alacaraz needs a nice draw to avoid Djokovic, and even Zverev ì he can find his form back.

1 month ago | 2

@hawkeyechambers1868

Honestly Sinner was going to do it had he converted the 3 match points (plus he was serving next for the match and Carlos broke him) so yeah Jannick proved to be able to do it Carlos lost to Novak who is getting crushed by Sinner so I'm leaning towards Jannick

1 month ago | 11

@newtennisfan

If Carlos has a 30% shot at winning the Aussie Open, that’s his direct chance of being the first Slam winner. Sinner, on the other hand, can only win first IF TWO THINGS happen: 1. Carlos doesn’t win the Aussie (1 - 30%), and 2. Sinner wins the French. So if his French Open chance is 50%, his overall shot is (1 - 30%) × 50% = 35% — already less than 50%! And if it’s just 40%, that drops to 28%, which is less than Carlos’ 30%. Bottom line: Sinner needs Carlos to lose before he even gets his shot. Carlos only needs to win. That said, many see Sinner’s French chances as more realistic — so if his RG odds are high enough, he could still come out ahead, even with this extra hurdle!

1 month ago (edited) | 0

@mradri287amvmaker

Who knows but it will be exciting to see who gets career slam first, Alcaraz has the next january the first chance before Sinner, thanks to tennis gods that these two amazing champions and sportsmen have appeared, if they had not appeared maybe Novak Djokovic (a huge credit and respect to him, even though I'm not his fan) would still be winning slams and close to 30 at his advanced age of 38, because the field is very weak these days to be honest, and it's great there are two great successors of the Big 3 on the years to come.

1 month ago | 0

@AksinghhRathore

sinner has bigger serve , he will dominate hard courts and wimbledon while carlos will win another 6 to 8 french opens in my opinion . there is no third player to challenge them right now as djoker is past his prime and retiring very soon .

1 month ago | 7

@wildflower2016

Carlos already won GS in hard court and has the first shot at it… so Carlos might just do it

1 month ago | 0

@orematijasevic7311

For some reason I think neither Carlos and Jannik won't win career slam soon. Once in their career, yes, but not in next couple years

1 month ago | 4

@Luchon20082010

Alcaraz very far away from winning ao open, Sinner actually should have won rg it was a severe choking

1 month ago | 9

@aliridwan10

you forgot iga how dare u

1 month ago | 36

@Mikitronix_AMGD

Now they both abandon tennis😂😂

1 month ago | 0

@bryangregory48

Sinner was a point away three times. Alcaraz can’t even make the semi’s

1 month ago | 4

@ravanindrajith9377

Plot twist novak going to win

1 month ago | 0

@agatafran6810

Iga Swiatek guys, women also exists and they are PLAYERS

1 month ago | 1

@Adriana-x8b

Sinner is better than Alcaraz😊

1 month ago | 9

@abdullahimtinan683

Alcaraz isn't that good on hard courts while Sinner had upped his game all round so he should do it first

1 month ago | 0