Carlos Alcaraz He is, in addition to the best tennis player at the moment, one of the most played with public presence in their battles. The Murcian knows how to get the audience to ask for their support and constantly seeks out contact with the stands during his matches as a form of motivation.
But that engagement extends beyond the duration of those matches. Proof of this was given by Alcaraz this Sunday after winning the title in Madrid. As he began his speech, the Spanish tennis player was surprised by his greeting. “First of all, how are the machines?”he points out one of the trendy phrases, made famous by David Bisbal.
Alcaraz also took care of the details. He dedicated his win to a “That’s for you mom. Happy day. I love you” on camera, on a Mother’s Day she celebrated in style. All, with the complicity of a crowd in Madrid who enjoyed themselves during and after the game with world number 2.
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Source: La Verdad

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