Carlos Alcaraz he inaugurated his 20 years when he left his ‘teenage’ stage. win. He is ready to revalidate the Masters 1000 ATP Mutua Madrid Open champion title. After defeating the Croatian Borna Coric With 6-4 and 6-3, this Sunday he will play his tenth final on the circuit, facing the winner of the second semifinal, which will be played by the Russian. Aslan Karatsev and the german Jan Lennard Struff.
The Murcian has all Saturday to prepare for the final. never played against Karatsevyes he has played two games stuff (1-1). He watches rigor videos with his coach Juan Carlos Ferrerolooking for where they can do more damage to the enemy.
The tennis player from El Palmar, however, started playing in the last minutes after leaving the Manolo Santana Stadium.
As he commented on a question from Alex Corretja on the track, after receiving the birthday cake, the time after each game has future significance.
“This time is for concentration to recover for the next game,” stressed Alcaraz. Start with a 15-minute “drop and recover” bike ride.
“They are our routines,” said Carlitos. Within the relaxation of the moment of having achieved a goal and share it with your team. “As I am, we joke around, we laugh. We always say ‘you’ve been more tense than expected’, and I tell them: ‘calm down guys’. Jokes.”
In his box in Madrid he regularly relies on his coach Juan Carlos Ferrero, who takes his place when he cannot travel, Antonio Martinez-Cascaleshis manager Albert Molinathe physiotherapist Juanjo Morenothe physical trainer Alberto Lledo and the doctor Juanjo Lopez.
His brother Alvaro also part of this block. A few boxes away, his parents, Charles and Virginia. As in Godó, in the finals he will be covered even more. Playing in Barcelona or Madrid allows you to have closer people around. “I like that too much, the good thing about playing at home,” celebrated Carlos Alcaraz, aiming for another title in Madrid and number one in Novak Djokovic, which can be taken from him only by playing a match in Rome or if the Serb does not revalidate the crown at the Foro Italico. In the background, the looming Roland Garros, starting on May 28.
Source: La Verdad

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