Carlos Alcaraz he went home rested, surrounded by himself. These are difficult moments because he went to Roland Garros for the Musketeers Cup, but he said goodbye when he could not compete as he would have liked, victim of cramps that caused a quick and ugly farewell against Novak Djokovic in the semifinals.
“I attribute it more to the mental. I was angry with myself, my whole body was tight. I have never been so tense and the first two sets were also very demanding. It is not easy to play a Grand Slam semifinal, much less a match to Djokovic.” he said before leaving Paris.
“You have to look at what we did wrong and what things can be done better so that it doesn’t happen again,” Murcian concluded.
I work for him and his team, with the weed of Wimbledon waiting for three weeks. Have to decide if he will prepare it in competition, playing the Queen’s ATP, from June 19 to 25, or go directly to the ‘Cathedral’.
“Carlos is good, I always say that he has virtue, that the victories are not so great or the defeats so sad. A clean record,” said his doctor, Juanjo Lopezin statements to Cadena Cope.
The Murcian doctor believes that “those pressures appeared at the worst moment, when he was at his best.” Everyone realizes that “he is immune to everything around him but he is not a robot”.
He is 20 years old, a lot of experiences to accumulate to deal with all kinds of situations. Novak Djokovic He is playing his 45th Grand Slam semifinal, he is a legend at 36 years old. The man from El Palmar had a bad time in his only second semifinal, after becoming the champion of the US Open 2022, without any ‘Big 3’ in the draw. Federer, Nadal and Djokovic naturally wonderful.
“It helps us all learn, the demands of tennis are enormous,” he said. Juanjo Lopez, who said Alcaraz was running every ball and that the injuries he sustained were “fixed.”
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Source: La Verdad

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