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Tennis star Andy Murray has opened up on the players he believes can make up the sport’s next ‘Big Three’.
The men’s game has been dominated by Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, who have won an astonishing 61 Grand Slam singles titles between them.
As the clock continues to tick on their glittering careers, Murray, 34, who was long part of a ‘Big Four’ and consistently competed with the legendary trio - albeit without enjoying the same level as success in the Majors - has looked to the future.
He shared his thoughts on those he thinks can take over the mantle and solidify themselves as members of tennis’ next big three.
“The players that I like to watch? I like watching [Stefanos] Tsitsipas, I think he has a great game,” Murray told the Moselle Open Youtube Channel.
Tsitsipas has already solidified himself as a top 10 player and reached the French Open final in 2021 and the semi-finals of the Australian Open in three of the last four years.
“I like watching [Carlos] Alcaraz as well. I know he is a little young but I think he’s going to be great for tennis. He is a top player,” said Murray.
The Spaniard has received