Carlos Alcaraz coach sends message to opponents
“If you are number one or two, the goals have to be the biggest ones, and those are the Masters 1000 and the Grand Slams.”
“If you are number one or two, the goals have to be the biggest ones, and those are the Masters 1000 and the Grand Slams.”
The Spanish tennis player started the Catalan tournament on the right foot
German tennis player: “This could be a new Rafa-Roger rivalry.”
Greek tennis player: “They are reminiscent of Nadal and Federer and move amazingly, they pushed me to improve”
The Spanish tennis player spoke in Barcelona ahead of the start of the Atp 500 tournament
Dispelling the Monte Carlo disappointment, the South Tyrolean starts again in Barcelona, ATP 500 that will see the return of his friend-rival from Murcia.
“Carlos will lead a new generation of champions, coming a new Slam winner as early as this year.”
Celebrated tennis coach: “Jannik will win Slams and Masters 1000s but he is not like Alcaraz and Djokovic.”
Former U.S. outfielder: “These guys often win even before they play.”
The Spanish champion recently suffered from post-traumatic arthritis in his left hand.
Former German tennis player splits Blue from other rising stars Alcaraz and Rune
The talented South Tyrolean spoke about the approach he uses in challenges against the current No. 2 in the ATP rankings.
Serbian tennis player talks about the next “Big 3”: “Maybe it’s them”
“He and Carlos Alcaraz will lead the future of tennis.”
The Spanish tennis player has decided to forfeit: still physical problems for him
The South Tyrolean is now ninth in the world. Nole Djokovic takes back the lead in the rankings.
“After that point I thought Jannik was unbeatable,” admitted the Spaniard.
The South Tyrolean’s words on the sidelines of a day to remember.
The South Tyrolean loses the first set after squandering a three-game lead, then recovers a late break in the second and flies away to victory.
The world number one’s words about his next opponent in the Miami tournament.
Impressive show of strength by the Spaniard, who clearly prevails over the U.S.
The challenge could come in the semifinals in Miami: “These are the matches that allow you to improve the most.”
The world number one’s words ahead of his quarterfinal meeting with Fritz.
Danish tennis player: “We will be the next big 3.”
Having overcome the physical problems of the past few months, the Murcian tennis player has resumed grinding out victories.
“Right now it’s at a higher level, but I can get there,” he admitted.
The Spanish tennis player: “There will probably be a good confrontation between us in the future, everyone will be talking about it.”
The Iberian tennis player with the Indian Wells victory returned to the top of the world rankings.
Spanish tennis player celebrates his return to the top of the world rankings
Spaniard disposes of Daniil Medvedev cleanly: 6-3, 6-2. Third career Masters 1000.