Carlos Alcaraz is the sole defense who knows that you would approach and attack at full power. This 21-year-old can create scoring opportunities and take dangerous risks by hitting behind or in front of him regardless of the match stage. Shots flying over nets, nimble winners curling around poles, and shocking forehands. He can run marathons and win sprint races.
The Spaniard hit every shot in the book and came up with new ones on the run.He smiled during the game, sometimes dazzled by his talent, sometimes in disbelief. An expression says, why? Not really.
Alcaraz won his third major title on Sunday, his first in Roland Garros, with a record of 11-1 in five sets. It depends on who they are going against in the finals for French Open Alexander Zverev The situation was overturned by Alcaraz against Jannik Sinner No.1 seed whose tennis was controlled not through volley but shoots when trailing two sets to one. Just like his last two opponents, Alcaraz was on reserve for fourth and fifth sets but he realized that if he wanted to cross the finish line ahead then he needed to win rather than wait for it.
Speaking about this 21-year-old beast “He’s a beast. He’s an animal,” Zverev said Juan Carlos Ferrero was talking faster than Spanish was running across field as both parties were relating very well with each other Ferrero spoke to dynamo from center making you imagine what defense practice did he remind Alcaraz off which could be done a thousand times back?
“I’m just trying to be aggressive, give it my all, play my style – go to the net, shoot small, hit big.” “I feel really good if I lose it… Does not matter if I lose it.” When I am playing for it rather than losing a defensive game makes me happier even if I miss it. My The team told me to work hard.
Alcaraz is currently second, which opens up a gap for Wimbledon’s new defenders, with Sinner and Alcaraz likely to win the draw.
“My game is very versatile because I practice (like that),” Alcaraz said. “I want to develop myself to be aggressive all the time, practice defense and stuff like that… but my main goal is to be as aggressive as possible. On grass, I have to play like that almost every time, but also on all surfaces. in this way.
Alcaraz has become the youngest man ever to win at least one Grand Slam on three different surfaces after claiming the 2022 U.S. Open on hard courts and 2023 Wimbledon on the grass courts.
“The first-ever time when I hit No.1 and won the U.S. Open was something I had dreamt about since I started playing tennis,” he said. “But at Wimbledon when I beat Novak Djokovic in five sets, it was so big for me.”
“Now, lifting the Roland Garros trophy and understanding what I went through last month with injury…” he said. “Maybe this is a moment where I’m really proud of myself because everything I did last month was just to get ready for this game with my team. It was really hard for me.”
“I think Roland Garros,” he said, gazing up at the full media room, “is the one I would choose.”