Carlos Alcaraz plays with fire but laughs it off in the end
The Spaniard wins without shining, but giving important indications of a growth that looks set to continue.
The Spaniard wins without shining, but giving important indications of a growth that looks set to continue.
More than a few regrets for Fils, who succumbed by the score of 4-6 7-5 6-3 after several untapped opportunities in the last two partials.
More surprises come in Monte Carlo: Nole was defeated in the first round in just two sets by Chilean world number 32
The Murcian and German failed to take advantage of Jannik Sinner’s disqualification to shorten in the ATP Ranking
Carlos Alcaraz confesses that he has been destabilized by Jannik Sinner's absence, and in the meantime he trains with Novak Djokovic.
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Mats Wilander raises the'alarm about Carlos Alcaraz: "We really are not used to a former number one being so erratic in performance".
According to Richard Gasquet, Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz need more time to catch up with the tennis greats.
Jakub Mensik, who reached his first semifinal in a Masters 1000 at the Miami Open, follows in the footsteps of Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz.
The Argentine tennis player spoke about future generations: “They have the potential to stay at the top in the coming years.”
The former U.S. tennis player, commenting on the Spaniard’s performance against Djokovic, quoted the South Tyrolean
The Serbian tennis player won in three sets (5-7 7-6 7-6) in nearly four hours of play.
The Serb’s analysis just hours before the final act of the Cincinnati Masters 1000.
On Ohio cement, it is already time for a rematch of the Wimbledon final in the men’s field, an unprecedented final among the women.
“I don’t send them any message, I just go on my way. If I look too much at others, I don’t focus on myself.”
Simone Vagnozzi commented on his student’s success in the Toronto Masters 1000.
The Italian tennis player won his first career Masters 1000.
Danish tennis player brushes aside rumors of a new “Big 3”: “It makes no sense to talk about it at the moment.”
“I think he is one of the best, if not the strongest in the world,” admitted the South Tyrolean tennis player.
Roger Federer’s former coach spoke about the future hierarchies of world tennis
The 2001 Wimbledon winner, who has long been on Novak Djokovic’s staff, speaks clearly: “Only he and Nole can hold their own against Carlos Alcaraz.”
Former German tennis player: “He is destined to dominate in the coming years.”
Difficult, in the tennis world, to find such a dualism. Even less so between Spaniards and Italians.
The former Swedish tennis player spoke about Alcaraz and his future rival
“I know I am a guy who can continue to make history and beat anyone,” admitted the Murcian tennis player.
The newly crowned Wimbledon champion indulged in an interview with Tyc Sports.
Only the two Swedes were able to win more than two Slams before they turned 21.
Davis Cup captain on the South Tyrolean: “He has to get used to handling moments.”
With the Wimbledon semifinal, the South Tyrolean player moved up to fifth place in the Race to Turin.
The Serbian tennis player was defeated by Carlos Alcaraz in the fifth set in the Wimbledon final.