00:00They are the new generation, and you can just see it in their style of play against each other and against everyone else. They're leagues above.
00:10Absolutely. Well, I mean, they're definitely going in that direction, but it even seems like they've got, like, more Grand Slams under their belt at a younger age than some of the older ones, you know.
00:23But I think they give tennis an amazing name because they're both such gentlemen. They've got such wonderful sort of work ethic, and they're just so, you know, personable.
00:33So we all love them, you know, and it's great to see the youngsters all coming through, you know. It was a brilliant find.
00:39Absolutely. This is the new wave of the future. I was hoping Zverev, to be quite honest, to be, you know, unfortunately, hopefully everything comes out okay with him.
00:51I know he's having a little mental, you know, little issues, but no, it's the young guys. We, the sport is big. It's huge, and we have replacements.
01:03Can either of these two, Senna or Alcaz, get up to those Djokovic and the 24 wrestlers?
01:07No, no, no one will ever even come close to 20. You know, Federer's 20. What is, uh, Nadal has 22. I mean, the 14 French Opens.
01:21You know, that's unparalleled. I think, uh, what, eight Wimbledon's for, I mean, uh, Federer, seven for Djokovic, and then he has 10 Australian Opens? No way.
01:35Absolutely. I think so. Why not? They're still both so young, and they have so much ahead of them, and if they just keep going the way they do, and I think they really understand the whole fitness thing and what it takes to be an elite athlete.
01:50Exactly. I mean, that's speaking about a legendary status. We gotta, you just gotta hope and see. They're both really young. If they played for as long as the big three did, then there's definitely a chance, but fingers crossed, but can't say anything yet.