Carlos Alcaraz will face his third Wimbledon, at 20 years old and from the world number one he snatched from Novak Djokovichis executioner at Roland Garros, after winning the ATP 500 tournament at Queen’s, on the London grass he will continue to walk in a different setting from July 3 to 16, the All England Club.
With the elite entity in the London neighborhood of Wimbledon, the Murcian wants to improve on his performance in 2021, when he lost in the second round to the Russian. Daniel Medvedevand in 2022, when he stepped on center court losing to the Italian Jannik Sinner in the eighth.
He returns as a contender for a throne he defends Novak Djokovicthe best of the last four editions and is seeking an eighth overall crown, in which he equals the Swiss record Roger Federer.
After a few days of training at Aorangi Park, the club’s attached facility where the event’s key players train every day, the Murcian followed the ‘media day’, the commitments to the media, especially those television that holds the broadcast rights. In Spain, Movistar Plus+.
Before doing the tour in front of the cameras, Alcaraz He went through the general press room. He was surprised as soon as he entered the room, because the change in his ‘look’ attracted attention.
Accustomed to baseball-type caps, either with the visor facing forward or backward, the tennis player from El Palmar has worn the spectacular hat in local and international media.
According to the Nike catalog, “a tennis bucket hat” can be bought for less than 30 euros.
Carlos Alcaraz He explained to Movistar Plus that the hat, “with retro details”, is part of the material that the commercial house made him during Wimbledon.
“They gave me the cap, and I liked it. I did well in it. Why not put it on? White like Wimbledon, everything is perfect. I’m glad it caused a sensation”, he said on ‘The Tennis Court’.
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Source: La Verdad
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