Former tennis player explains the significance of Alcaraz ahead of Davis Cup

Carlos Alcaraz can be happy with his season so far, despite a few highs and lows. After winning Wimbledon and the French Open two weeks in a row, the young Spanish champion has now claimed four major championships in his career.

Alcaraz Praised By Former Player
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With his season thus far, Carlos Alcaraz can be satisfied despite a few highs and lows. The young Spanish champion has now won four major titles in his career after winning the French Open and Wimbledon Championships two weeks in a row.

At the US Open, where he won in 2022, Carlos arrived far earlier, but his form did not improve as anticipated. The Spaniard had a difficult time making his debut against Li Tu, and Botic van de Zandschulp, who played a terrible match from beginning to end, eliminated him in the second round.

Alcaraz is back in training for the Davis Cup after taking a few days off to unwind and move on from the setback in New York. The former world champion will support Spain when they play in Valencia the following week. David Ferrer, the captain of Spain, considered the significance of Carlitos.

He talked about it recently and said: “Having a player with the characteristics of Carlos Alcaraz is something everyone would want, and we are lucky to have that commitment that Carlos has made to be here in Valencia.”

The young Spanish champion, who has put in a lot of effort in the preceding months with incredible results, probably arrived at the most recent hard court tournaments exhausted. Following his defeat to van de Zandschulp in New York, the former world number one has been critical of himself.

He said earlier: “There was a lot of emotions I couldn’t control, it was kind of up in some points, then I lost in some points and it gets down. It was like a rollercoaster in my mind – it can be like that if I want to think about big things. I have to improve it, I have to learn about it. There’s a few matches that I’ve felt like that, where – after every match that I felt like that – I always said the same: I said to learn about it, I have to think about it. If I’m feeling what I’m thinking right now, I’m not changing. That’s the problem.”

He added: “If I’m going to sit here after the matches that I feel or I felt like that I couldn’t deal with it, that I couldn’t change the match, couldn’t push up a little bit and say I have to think about it, I have to learn about it, I’m never going to change. It’s going to be really tough if I want to improve, so I can’t say much about it. It was a fight against myself, and my mind, during the match. In tennis, you are playing against someone who wants the same as you – to win the match. You have to be as much calm as you can, you have to think better during the match and try to do good things. Today I was playing against the opponent and I was playing against myself, in my mind.”

 

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Carlos Alcaraz in 2024

Carlos Alcaraz

54 - 13win/loss

Hard
22-5
I Hard
7-3
Clay
17-4
Grass
8-1
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2024 Highlights

Now the world no.3, Alcaraz played his last match on the 29th of August when he was overcome by world no.74 Botic Van De Zandschulp 6-1 7-5 6-4 in the 2nd round of the U.S. Open (draw).

Presently, during this year the Spaniard has achieved a compiled 39-9 win-loss record. Carlos clinched 3 titles in 2024 in Indian Wells, French Open and Wimbledon. Carlos reached the final in Paris.

Carlos Alcaraz will come up against the world no.354 Gabi Adrian Boitan in the . They have never competed against each other up to now in top competitions.

The Spaniard clinched 3 titles in 2024 in Indian Wells, French Open and Wimbledon. Alcaraz reached the final in Paris (Olympics).

Carlos won 16 titles in his career: 4 on hard courts, 8 on clay courts, 1 on indoor courts and 3 on grass courts. (See the list of his titles)

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