Andre Agassi reveals he's excited by Carlos Alcaraz's "energy" and Jannik Sinner's ball-striking, praises Ben Shelton and Daniil Medvedev's games

Andre Agassi reveals the players that excite him the most
Andre Agassi reveals the players that excite him the most

Andre Agassi has revealed which of the current men's players captivate him the most, citing Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner as particularly exciting talents.

Widely regarded as one of the greatest players in history, Agassi made a return to the Australian Open this year and unveiled the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup, a trophy he lifted four times.

While in Melbourne, the American used the opportunity to observe Daniil Medvedev's practice session and interact with Alcaraz, Sinner and Ben Shelton. In a recent interview with The Wall Street Journal, Andre Agassi was asked which of the current players excited him the most.

The eight-time Grand Slam champion was quick to name Carlos Alcaraz. Agassi said that, like everyone else, he too admires the Spaniard and the infectious energy he brings to the court.

The American also conveyed his appreciation for Jannik Sinner's impressive ball-striking skills, before expressing excitement at witnessing Shelton's development. Agassi then lavished praise on Medvedev, hailing the Russian's tennis IQ and strategic approach during matches.

"Just like everyone, I’m loving (Carlos) Alcaraz right now. He brings such an energy. (Jannik) Sinner, I love the way he hits the ball," Agassi said.
"Watching Ben Shelton come around with his game and intensities. (Daniil) Medvedev, the guy’s tennis IQ is crazy in the way he negotiates the game and 6’6” and plays the way he does is so remarkable," he added.

Ex-coach highlights 'eerie similarities' in Jannik Sinner's Australian Open triumph and Andre Agassi's French Open 1999 win

Andre Agassi won the 1999 French Open.
Andre Agassi won the 1999 French Open.

Jannik Sinner won his maiden Grand Slam title at the 2024 Australian Open, overcoming a two-set deficit to claim a 3-6, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-3 victory over Daniil Medvedev in the final.

Subsequently, Andre Agassi's former coach Brad Gilbert took to social media and pointed out several 'eerie similarities' between Sinner's win in Melbourne and Agassi's triumph in the 1999 French Open final.

Agassi squared off against Andrei Medvedev in the Roland Garros final 25 years ago. He battled back from two sets down to win 1-6, 2-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4 and complete the coveted career Grand Slam.

Beyond the parallels in the scoreline, Gilbert also highlighted the "crazy" coincidence that both Sinner and Agassi emerged victorious against players with 'Medvedev' as their last names.

"That match tonight was so eerily similar to @AndreAgassi win at the 99 @rolandgarros final down 2 sets and 4 all in the 3rd set, both did not drop serv in final 3 sets, and crazy AA @janniksin beat Medvedev," Gibert posted on X (formerly Twitter).

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