Carlos Alcaraz won’t reveal Roger Federer’s advice

Carlos Alcaraz has had some ups and downs this season, showing that he can still improve in the coming years. The former world number 1 has already achieved stratospheric results, confirming his predestined status, but he must continue to work hard if he wants to become one of the best players ever.

The young Spanish champion won two Grand Slam titles in 2024, the French Open and the Wimbledon Championships, completing this feat at just 21 years old. The champion from Murcia has proven to be a very versatile player, who can express an impressive tennis on any surface.

Carlitos was the top favorite to win the gold medal at the Paris Olympics, considering that the Olympic tournament was played on his favorite surface (red clay). The Spanish ace reached the final without losing a set, but he stopped one step from the finish line against an amazing version of Novak Djokovic.

That defeat was very hard to digest for the four-time Grand Slam champion, who showed clear signs of nervousness in Cincinnati and at the US Open. The current world number 2 found his serenity early in the fall, shining in the Laver Cup and winning the ATP 500 in Beijing after defeating Jannik Sinner in an epic final.

 

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