Carlos Alcaraz He debuts his status as the youngest world number one in history after winning the US Open. At 19 years and 4 months old, he announced that he is one of the dominants of the new era, of the ‘Big 3’ post, which is starting to become a reality.
The first to say goodbye is the oldest, Roger Federer. At the age of 41, he will retire in dispute with Washer Cup, in London from September 23 to 25. His right knee, having intervened three times, did not give another effort, nor even hang a racket at home, at the ATP in Basel, in October.
After the Swiss’s announcement, among those who showed their pain was the Murcian, who has always had Federer as his childhood idol. Rafa Nadal was his reference, but as a child he showed his passion for Roger’s art.
A broken heart means Alcaraz’s sadness.
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But later he sent another message through the networks. Share a photo of Roger Federer, albeit a younger one as it reveals he has another shirt sponsor. It’s on wimbledon 2019which acts as a ‘sparring’ at the age of 16.
He notes in English that “You have been one of my idols and sources of inspiration. Thank you for everything you have done for our sport.”
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And, as if to underline it, “I still want to play with you.” It was one of his dreams, to compete against Federer, but in an official tournament it was not possible.
“I wish you all the luck in the world for what follows,” concluded the man from El Palmar.
Source: La Verdad

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