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Jannik Sinner: David Ferrer backs Italian as future world No. 1, praises Carlos Alcaraz's 'spectacular game'

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David Ferrer has tipped Jannik Sinner as a future world No. 1 and says he is the young player who impresses him the most. World No.

8 Sinner is enjoying a strong season, winning one title in Montpellier and making finals in Rotterdam and Miami, as well as the semi-finals in Indian Wells and Monte Carlo.

Ad His rivalry with world No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz has also continued to flourish and looks like it could be one of the standout match-ups on the ATP Tour for years to come.

ATP Monte CarloHighlights: Rune overcomes Sinner and a rain delay to reach Monte Carlo final15/04/2023 AT 21:50 The head-to-head record currently stands at 3-3 after Sinner avenged his semi-final loss to Alcaraz in Indian Wells by winning in three sets at the same stage in Miami.

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