The comparisons with Rafael Nadal is inevitable due to the extraordinary level of both in the present age of Carlos Alcaraz19 years old, but the Murcian reiterated that he wants to go his own way after revalidating the crown in Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell-Conde de Godó Trophywhere Nadal has a superlative record of 12 titles.
“I don’t want to take over from anyone. I feel lucky to have so many people supporting me and transmitting positive energy. In the two years without Rafa, I won, but I always want to play. the best and it’s been a shame that “We didn’t enjoy Rafa. I hope he continues playing for a long time, but we’re not here to take over from anyone, but to build our own history”, Alcaraz said in his press conference.
“I am very ambitious and I always want more, that’s what we work for. We are never going to be satisfied, but we will look for more. I surround myself with ambitious people who are not satisfied with anything. Now it comes Madrid and we are also going to go for it”, added Carlos, who was already looking evil Roland Garroshe grand slam which crowns the clay tour.
“There is more Roland Garros and everything can happen in the next tournaments, but Roland Garros is a clear short-term goal. This is a tournament that I really want to win, but for now we are focused on Madrid and Rome. Winning Godó gives you more confidence for what is to come and we will try to follow this line for Roland Garros,” said the Spanish tennis player.
“It is a very complete game. The finals are not played, they are won, it is where they show where the best players in the world are and I want to be part of the best. In the finals is where the competitive gene has to come out”, affirmed Alcaraz touching on a topic he had already commented on in his champion speech at the same center court.
“We always tell my team that we want to have these occasions, come out and play well, always think big, positive, and try to measure up to the finals with a high level and big shots, that’s how I -enjoy and enjoy yourself”, said Carlos after receiving his trophy.
“It was not easy for me,” he commented in the final. “Maybe for the spectators because of the result, but not for me. I was a bit nervous before the game and I was tense the night before, but I’m very happy to overcome my nerves and tension and play as relaxed as I want. There is I kept my concentration throughout the game and I implemented my rhythm. It was a very good week”, asserted the champion.
“I always go to tournaments thinking that I can win, but not winning in Madrid will not be a failure for me, it will be a failure depending on the level I show”, he concluded. ‘Charlie’ about the upcoming Masters 1,000 from Madrid, also on land.
Source: La Verdad

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