ATP veteran discusses Carlos Alcaraz’s future.

ATP veteran discusses Carlos Alcaraz's future.
ATP veteran discusses Carlos Alcaraz's future.

ATP veteran discusses Carlos Alcaraz’s future.

Carlos Alcaraz said goodbye to the Queen’s tournament the day before yesterday, but not to the facilities, as he has resumed training at the London club in order to continue to adapt to the grass and prepare physically to arrive in the best possible conditions at Wimbledon, which he wants to win above all.

The Spaniard has declared that he would not compete in any tournaments before the Grand Slam, with his current objective being to avoid making another mistake as he did against Jack Draper.

ATP veteran discusses Carlos Alcaraz's future.
ATP veteran discusses Carlos Alcaraz’s future.

Juan Carlos Ferrero was unable to accompany the world number three to the Queen’s event, but he will be present on Sunday or Monday to help his pupil before Wimbledon.

Speaking about his coach, Carlos Alcaraz believes he may receive a smack on the wrist after confessing on behalf of the team: “Now I know he’s unhappy to have seen me lose.

But we have time, and I’m very pleased to play Wimbledon’s first game on Central Court.” Remember that Ferrero is like a second father for Carlitos who always follows his instruction.

It is pointless to suggest that he does well since he is one of the finest players in the world at only 21 years old.

In a recent interview, ATP icon Boris Becker discussed the rivalry between Alcaraz and Sinner, saying, “It is impossible to predict which of the two players will dominate tennis in the coming years.”

They had been under strain since they were 22 and 21 years old. If we compare them to Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic, [they] need to play for another 15 years.”

Novak Djokovic is recovering from meniscus surgery, but he recently received encouraging news. Indeed, without playing a single game, the Serbian will reach second position in the world rankings next week.

What’s the reason? Carlos Alcaraz was unexpectedly eliminated in the Queen’s round of 16 against Jack Draper.

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