Tennis insider Jose Moron was shocked to see Alexander Bublik develop the 'ultimate player' without picking either Roger Federer or Rafael Nadal. Federer and Nadal dominated two decades in tennis alongside Novak Djokovic, but still, Bublik was fine having none of their skills while developing his 'ultimate player.'On Tuesday, Bublik was asked to build an 'ultimate player' by choosing between a set of players for different types of tennis skills. He picked John Isner's serve, Djokovic's return, Joao Fonseca's forehand, Daniil Medvedev's backhand, Hubert Hurkacz's volley, Jannik Sinner's footwork and Carlos Alcaraz's mental strength.Notably, he left out Federer and Nadal, which didn't sit well with Moron, who replied on X:"With all due respect to all opinions, always... But how are you going to create the perfect player without picking either Federer or Nadal for any of the shots. Ay, Bublik..."José Morón @jmgmoronLINKCon todos los respetos a todas las opiniones, siempre... Pero cómo se va a crear el jugador perfecto sin elegir ni a Federer ni a Nadal en ninguno de los golpes. Ay, Bublik...Federer's backhand and Nadal's forehand are considered some of their best skills. However, it appears Bublik found his best shots elsewhere.Alexander Bublik reveals his feelings towards Jannik Sinner and Carlos AlcarazAlexander Bublik acknowledges the overwhelming domination shown by Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz over the past two years. The duo has won every Grand Slam and also looked unbeatable against other opponents during this time.Bublik suffered a Round of 16 defeat against Jannik Sinner at the 2025 US Open. It was quite a one-sided victory as Bublik was only able to win three games in the entire three-set match.After the match, Bublik called Sinner "an AI-generated player":“You’re so good, this is insane. You’re like an AI-generated player.”Meanwhile, in an interview via Tennis World, Bublik said he has massive respect for Carlos Alcaraz but did mention that when compared in terms of choosing shots, he finds himself better."First of all, you cannot compare me to Carlos in any matter," Bublik said. "Let's put it like this, I don't disrespect Carlos, okay? I like Carlos since he was 16 years old, playing on a side court in Australia. Don't disrespect him that way. No, obviously, I became better in choosing my shots. Yes, because otherwise I would not be winning matches that often and keep consistency throughout, you know, its the end of the season. I hope to continue this way."In 2025, Alexander Bublik won four tournaments, including the EFG Swiss Open Gstaad, Kitzbühel Generali Open and Halle Open, where he defeated Daniil Medvedev in the final. It was his first win over him after multiple losses.