Carlos Alcaraz continued with a solid stride at Roland Garros. The Murcian signed a brilliant victory this Friday against Denis Shapovalov (6-1, 6-4 and 6-2) in 2h.10′ allowing him to enter the round of 16 of the Parisian Grand Slam.
The number 1 is having a great season, as shown by his win-loss record since January. He has lost only three games (against Norrie in Rio, against Sinner in Miami and against Marozsan in Rome) By, attention, 33 success!.
really, Carlitos reached the mythical figure this Friday where Formula 1 fans have been giving turra since the start of the season.
The truth is that after the game, which was at dawn, the Murcian was playful and commented on a tweet from the ATP where his amazing numbers were highlighted.
“Will you repeat that number???” he wrote, citing Fernando Alonso.
gg.didomi.doWhenConsent(!window.didomiBypass, ‘c:twitterwi-wUmBnnKy’, function () {
var x = document.createElement(‘script’);
x.setAttribute(“type”,”text/javascript”);
x.setAttribute(“src”, “//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js”);
x.setAttribute(“charset”, “utf-8”);
$(“.twitter-tweet”).closest( “span” ).append(x);
});
But the tennis player did not stop there, because shortly after he responded to a comment from a user who seemed to blame him for participating in the ’33’ tsunami. “Juanca I’m another one, the worst of all” his words.
In case someone has arrived from another planet or has just woken up from a long coma, remember that Fernando Alonso has won 32 races since he competed in Formula 1 and is looking for 33 at each circuit.
A few months ago, at the Miami Open, Alcaraz remembered Alonso after one of his matches. He wrote on the television camera: “33? soon soon” and an arrow.
gg.didomi.doWhenConsent(!window.didomiBypass, ‘c:twitterwi-wUmBnnKy’, function () {
var x = document.createElement(‘script’);
x.setAttribute(“type”,”text/javascript”);
x.setAttribute(“src”, “//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js”);
x.setAttribute(“charset”, “utf-8”);
$(“.twitter-tweet”).closest( “span” ).append(x);
});
That gesture, of course, reached Alonso just a few minutes later and the two-time world champion did not hesitate to thank Alcaraz for his gesture on social networks.
“Lock this guy up! You are a phenomenon! Let’s go!“, wrote the Asturian.
gg.didomi.doWhenConsent(!window.didomiBypass, ‘c:twitterwi-wUmBnnKy’, function () {
var x = document.createElement(‘script’);
x.setAttribute(“type”,”text/javascript”);
x.setAttribute(“src”, “//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js”);
x.setAttribute(“charset”, “utf-8”);
$(“.twitter-tweet”).closest( “span” ).append(x);
});
Alcaraz, who proves to be a big fan of Alonso, can hardly believe it. “you turned me upside down“, he answered. Good vibes between two references to Spanish sport, a historical man and a young man without limits, who are called to continue to give a lot of joy in the coming seasons.
Source: La Verdad

I’m Robert Maynard, and I am a passionate journalist with experience in sports writing. For the last few years, I have been writing for Today Times Live. My main focus has been on sports-related stories and features. With my strong background in journalism and extensive knowledge of the industry, I am able to provide readers with well-crafted pieces that are both informative and engaging.