Carlos Alcaraz shares that attaining a high ranking in tennis is an accomplishment, but it doesn’t significantly alter his emotions or pressure. He acknowledges the deserving positions of those ahead of him and his need to work towards regaining the number one spot.
As a tennis enthusiast, Alcaraz expresses regret over Rafael Nadal’s absence from the Monte Carlo Masters and openly desires to partner with him in doubles at the Olympics, which is still four months away. Despite the delay, Alcaraz remains optimistic and enthusiastic about the prospect.
Carlos Alcaraz in 2024
Now the world no.3, the Spaniard played his last match on the 28th of March when he capitulated to world no.9 Grigor Dimitrov 6-2 6-4 in the quarter in Miami (draw).
This year Alcaraz achieved a 15-4 win-loss record. This year, Carlos conquered 1 title in Indian Wells.
Alcaraz will compete next in Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters (Monte–Carlo). He will start the tournament from the main draw that will commence on the 7th of April.