In fact, it is incredible that the dominance of the "big three" in men's tennis has lasted so long and that together they have won as many as 64 GS. Something like this will probably never happen again in the history of tennis or any other sport, that three of the best athletes compete at the same time, against each other.
I had much higher expectations from Medvedev, Zverev, Tsitsipas, Thiem and other young hopefuls, but even though some of them managed to win some GS, they still could not break the dominance of the big three.
Whether Alcaraz can do that this year and end their dominance, if fit and healthy, remains to be seen.
There is no doubt this was golden era of tennis with we have one clay king and two were good for the all courts and enjoy very long time here in tennis and have amazing wins and games as well many are still existed in fans minds and with this all we have many records as well which are going to exist for the long era as well because now in coming era we have no player who can give performance like this even we have few good players, but these all are not near in quality and performance to these three with the retirement of the Federer now we have just two remaining and one is still had chance to rule this game for few more years as Nadal is not fully fit and most chances he could be also not on same level which was he playing few years back.
I was also hoping for the best from Medvedev, Zverev and Tsitsipas but things looking not like we have in past from these legendary players while Alcaraz is out with injury and how can he handle things in future this is also not clear.