Carlos Alcaraz he is attentive to everyone. The current champion of the Masters 1000 ATP in Miami and world number one is crazy about tennis, which he has become his profession with great success, but is also a follower of many sports. Practice golf with solvency, see also Formula One.
You are up to date in what you do Fernando Alonso with his astonmartin, stepping on the podium and aiming for victory as soon as Red Bull leaves a gap.
Alcaraz signed up for 33, the number of victories the Asturian hopes to achieve in the upcoming Grand Prix in the bag.
After defeating the American tommy paul With 6-4 and 6-4, qualifying for the quarterfinals in Miami, Alcaraz dedicated the victory to Alonso with a very clear message.
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He wrote on the television camera: “33? soon soon” and an arrow. An invitation for Alonso to be at his best next weekend, in Australia.
Source: La Verdad

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