Carlos Alcaraz He hurried to the players ’room from the training area, without stopping for a moment to sign some autographs. A few steps back, calmer, chatting with some friends, he was walking John Charles Ferrero. Not too long ago, he had other needs and pressures. He is the champion of Number of Godó Trophy 2001reached world number one, reigned Roland Garros. At the age of 20, he experienced a personal ‘boom’ when given the point that meant the first Davis cup for Spain.
A baggage that allows him to weather the media storm and the mass phenomenon that a younger man must now face. Carlos Alcarazto come to the circuit trying to avoid comparisons with Rafael Nadal and took a decisive step as the recent champion of Miami Masters 1000i.
“There is noise, and we are trying to control it, but Carlos has to be used to his new role. Everything changes very quickly, and you have to stay on the ground. He needs time to assimilate everything ”, Ferrero explained to MD. He made no secret that he would rather not talk about his student, to avoid contributing to background noise, but tennis isn’t just about competing. You know him very well.
He does move with caution, what he demands of observing Carlos Alcaraz and his actions. He asks for time for Murcian in every way, no matter how much he burns stages at very fast speed, as well as in the passage from the hard court to the clay, where he returns giving first to first. Monte Carlo against the Americans sebastian korda.
“She spends a bit, she has had very little time since then Miami. He trained two days to go to Monte Carlo, played, after two days of training Villena and those from it ”, the three sessions on RCT Barcelona-1899.
The coach explained that “eventually on clay you have to work harder and the games are harder. When Carlos gets more trained, he plays well, but yes, it costs him.” Ferrero considers this as a natural process, emphasizing that “because of the nature of its game, the earth is not its natural element. It is faster than the earth. And that is what makes it difficult in the beginning”.
Today, Wednesday, back to competition, against South Korean Soonwoo Kwon, second round of the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell-69 Conde de Godó Trophy. “He won a 250 tournament, he’s not known on the circuit. He’s good at playing, in principle better in rapid because of the type of shots he takes. He hits hard, with a very good backhand. It also depends on how Carlos is,” he said. he studies.
“Hopefully, nothing”
With what expectations do you start the contest? “Expectation, nothing. If he wins a set, happy ”, said Juan Carlos Ferrero, with a nod to calm, inside and out
Source: La Verdad

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