The praise for the figure of Carlos Alcaraz seems endless. After his exhibition in Indian Wells, which also allowed him to regain the number 1, the good numbers of the racket became very open when evaluating the performance of the Murcian.
The last of them is Andy Murray. The former world number one said Carlos has what it takes to stay at the top of men’s tennis for as long as he wants and hopes injuries will respect him to continue to show the brilliant tennis that has gotten him to where he is.
“I think he’s at the top of the game as long as he wants to play. He has a great game, very complete that I think will adapt well to all surfaces” he said at the press conference after his first round duel at the Miami Open against Serbian Dusan Lajovic.
Murray featured by Alcaraz “He’s an incredible player, a great athlete. It has many variations. It’s not the biggest, but it will do the trick. He hits hard, and that’s what you expect him to maintain.e” he added before wishing that the injuries respect him.
“I know from experience that it’s a little easier to play like this when you’re 18 or 19 and have no scars.. I hope that he maintains that style of play because it’s nice to see him”, although he also wanted to take some of the pressure off him.
“I know a lot of people now expect everyone to win more than 20 Grand Slams, that seems normal.. I can’t predict that for anybody,” Murray concluded.
the scotsman bid farewell to the Miami Open this Wednesday after losing in the first round against Serbian Dusan Lajovic 6-4, 7-5thus frustrating a duel with Alcaraz that would have happened in the third round if both had made it past the second round.
So far they have met twice, both in 2021, with a balance of one victory for each. In Indian Wells the Scotsman won 5-7, 6-3, 6-2, while in Vienna the Spaniard won, in this case 6-3, 6-4.
Source: La Verdad

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