Carlos Alcaraz vs Jannik Sinner Seoul 2026: The Future of Tennis Lands in Korea
Tennis superstars Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner face off in Seoul for the 2026 Hyundai Card Super Match. A preview of their rivalry ahead of the Australian Open.
They've split the last eight Grand Slam singles titles between them. Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, currently the world's top two forces in men's tennis, have arrived in South Korea to renew a rivalry that's defining a new era.
Carlos Alcaraz vs Jannik Sinner Seoul 2026: More Than an Exhibition
According to Yonhap, Hyundai Card is hosting its latest 'Super Match' at Inspire Arena in Incheon this Saturday at 4 p.m.. It marks the first South Korean appearance for both players. While the setting is an exhibition, it serves as a critical warm-up for the Australian Open, the season's first major starting on January 18.
"Starting the season playing here with Jannik is a great way to get ready for Australia," Alcaraz told reporters during a press conference in Seoul on Friday. Sinner echoed this sentiment, noting the "amazing energy" he's felt since landing at Incheon International Airport on Wednesday.
Stepping Out of the 'Big Three' Shadow
Their rivalry began roughly five years ago at the Paris Masters. Since then, they've become the most dominant pair since the heydays of Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic. Alcaraz holds a 10-6 lead in their head-to-head record, including a 4-2 record in 2025.
Despite constant comparisons to the legendary 'Big Three', Sinner remains focused on the present. "What the Big Three has done, we cannot compare ourselves with them," Sinner insisted. "We are just ourselves and we want to make our own story." Alcaraz added that their competition creates the necessary "hype" to keep the sport thriving and inspires the next generation of players.
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