Rafael Nadal cast doubt on whether the new generation of players led by fellow Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz could ever match the feats of the 'Big Three'.
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With Federer now retired and Nadal and Djokovic aged 36 and 35 respectively, the focus is turning to who can take their place. Danish teenager Holger Rune, who shocked Djokovic to clinch his first Masters title in Paris in November, is another on the charge, along with the likes of world number three Stefanos Tsitsipas.
"That can happen, yes. Why not? But at the same time it never happened in the past. Will not be easy that happen two generations in a row."They are super good, they're going to have amazing careers, they're going to win Slams, they're going to win a lot of tournaments, yes.
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