Roger Federer is gone; Rafael Nadal and Novak and Djokovic are still on stage. But what kind of picture awaits us in the future?

In the last years of men’s tennis, the issue of “flag change” is frequently mentioned. But let’s be honest; it is still not possible to talk about a complete flag change in the season where Rafael Nadal won two Grand Slams and Novak Djokovic one. Considering that Novak couldn’t come to New York to play the US Open due to being unvaccinated, and the only slam champion outside of the big three came out here, the giants blew again in the major tournaments. Of course, 2022, when he bid farewell to Roger Federer, one of the great legends of tennis, still marked a change of face. We are talking about a season in which Carlos Alcaraz was crowned with his first slam championship and the title of world number 1, and young people like Casper Ruud, Felix Auger Alissime and Holger Rune broke their chains. Moreover, now the focus of Nadal and Djokovic has completely shifted to slams and the table is even more open for the remaining weeks of the tour.

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Casper Ruud

If two Grand Slam trophy Rafael Nadal has a competitor for the title of player of the season, it’s none other than his compatriot and successor, Carlos Alcaraz. It’s impossible not to be hung up on the future of Carlitos, who went all the way to his first Masters tournament victories in Miami and Madrid, went all the way to the end despite the pressure of favoring the US Open, and did all of this within the season he turned 19 from 18. Even though his performance curve has dropped after becoming the youngest ATP world No. 1 in history, it’s hard to criticize him as he didn’t play well in overtime after the slam season was over. So much so that he left behind a mentally and physically exhausting period and passed the first ATP Finals of his career due to his injury. Alcaraz’s realistic test will begin with the 2023 Australian Open.

Facing Nadal at Roland Garros… The match, which has been every tennis player’s nightmare since 2005, occurred for Casper Ruud in the first slam final of his career. It’s not surprising that he didn’t perform well against the legend he idolized and trained many times at his academy. However, in general, parentheses should be opened to Ruud’s 2022. Because the Norwegian racket is a few years older than its counterparts, which is the subject of this article, and has already proven itself, at least on clay courts. In the past season, he gave a serious message about what he can do on hard ground. Although he lost to Carlos Alcaraz in the Miami Masters and US Open finals, it is possible to see Ruud in the top 10 for many years with his stability and ability to play well without choosing a tournament. It is a matter of serious concern whether he will reach the stability of winning in big tournaments.