Carlos Alcaraz urged to improve two things as Jannik Sinner is doing something ‘new in tennis history’

Carlos Alcaraz Needs to Improve Serve and Return, Says Coach Mouratoglou

Renowned tennis coach Patrick Mouratoglou recently challenged Carlos Alcaraz to enhance two key aspects of his game: his serve and his return. Mouratoglou emphasized that these improvements are essential for Alcaraz to maintain his rise in the competitive tennis world.

"Carlos Alcaraz must definitely work on his serve and return to reach the next level," Mouratoglou stated.

Jannik Sinner’s Unique Achievement in Tennis

While Alcaraz is encouraged to develop further, Jannik Sinner has been highlighted for doing something unprecedented in tennis history. Details about Sinner’s achievement mark him as a player bringing fresh dynamics to the sport.

"Jannik Sinner is doing something really new in tennis history," Mouratoglou remarked, pointing to the Italian’s innovative impact.

Context and Implications

Alcaraz, a rising star known for his aggressive baseline play, has shown remarkable potential but remains advised to polish his serve and return—crucial skills for any top-level player. Meanwhile, Sinner’s distinctive achievement underscores a shift in tennis styles and strategies, possibly signaling new trends.


Patrick Mouratoglou’s insights highlight that even the most promising players must continually refine fundamentals like serving and returning to stay competitive, while fresh innovations from players like Jannik Sinner push the sport forward.

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