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“Overview Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner have been showing dominance and consistency. Boris Becker shared a concern about it. For him, this dominance is creating an issue for others to keep pace with them. Advertisment Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner have been showing dominance and consistency through their performances across Grand Slams. Since 2024, all Grand Slam titles have been shared only between them. Now, while talking about this dominance, in an interview with dpa, Boris Becker shared a concern. For him, this dominance is creating an issue for others to keep pace with them. Also Read: Sania Mirza reveals if she’s interested in Sports Administration role “Indeed, Alcaraz and Sinner are clearly dominating the rest of the players at the moment. I don”t really understand why that is,” Becker said. “Every player has to take a look at themselves and improve. Where the hell are the rest?” In the 2025 season alone, in three of the four Grand Slam finals, both of them faced each other. While Sinner won the Australian Open and Wimbledon, the Spaniard won Roland Garros and the US Open. After winning the recent US Open, Alcaraz also reclaimed the number one spot in the ATP rankings. “I hope he finds his top form again” – Becker on Zverev However, for Boris Becker, there is a player whom he would love to see disrupting the dominance of these two tennis stars — Alexander Zverev. During a September 11 book event for Inside: Winning – Losing – Starting Over, Becker said: “I would very much like him to win a Grand Slam one day or regularly win major tournaments. I hope he finds his top form again in the fall and qualifies for the ATP Finals.” Also Read: Querrey calls Djokovic “third-best in the world” behind Alcaraz and Sinner However, in the third round of the recent US Open, Zverev suffered a shocking loss against Canada”s Félix Auger-Aliassime 4-6, 7(9)-6(7), 6-4, 6-4.”