Carlos Alcaraz He said after defeating South Korean Soonwoo Kwon and qualifying in Spain for the Final Phase of the Davis Cup that, although he had to forget about tennis a little and have a few days off, his next whose goal is to remain number one in the world until the end of the year and win the Davis Cup.
“I want to try to be a normal boy at home, which is what I want the most, but then I have some important tournaments before the Davis finals and we will go to all of them. The goal is the Masters Cup, the Davis Cup final and try to finish the year as number one because, since I came, my goal is to stay for as many weeks and months as possible”, he said.
Alcaraz was very happy to give the decisive point to Spain to qualify the team for the final stage in Malaga and said that “the Valencian public was incredible, many people from Murcia came and it was amazing- It’s amazing to be able to play at home. . It’s a unique environment.”
If he felt the pressure to play as number one, the Murcian replied no: “Maybe because I played the Davis Cup and I didn’t play alone, I had a lot of people behind me cheering me on. like the team and the public. We will see in an individual tournament how I can handle the pressure. I’ll try not to think about it.”
Finally, Alcaraz said his first few days at the top of the world rankings were a normal week for him.
“I came with the intention of trying to give my best for the Spanish team, give my one hundred percent. It gives you the motivation and confidence to be number one and become the US Open champion, but I didn’t think about it. Throughout the week I felt a lot of confidence,” he concluded.
Source: La Verdad

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