Carlos Alcaraz protecting his right abductor with a bandage. It’s one of his body’s weaknesses, he indulges it because he’s already felt slight discomfort en route to an ATP victory at Queen’s.
Opting not to play either of the two exhibition matches scheduled at Hurlingham, he is gradually stepping up work for his debut at what will be his third Wimbledon, starting on Tuesday 4th against the French Jeremy Chardy.
World number one at 20 years old, his irruption on the circuit made a lot of noise, due to the sporting impact of the results as well as his explosive style that connects the stands.
Many underline that facility to produce a whole, amazing tennis. in praise of Novak Djokovicwho also underlined his humility and great talent, was joined by one of the ‘bad boys’ on the ATP Tour, the Australian Nick KyrgiosWimbledon finalist last year and dealing with physical problems on this course.
The ‘Aussie’ was clear about whether he saw tennis during his loss due to knee surgery: “I don’t usually watch tennis too much. There are a couple of players I enjoy when they play. Maybe I watch the results live. If they are playing Thanasi (Kokkinakis, friend) o Opponent (Frances Tiafoe), or someone like that, I want to watch tennis,” he admitted.
“Obviously, yes the finals of Grand Slam. I saw a lot of Open of Australia”, aimed Kyrgioswho immediately, without being asked about it, decided to focus his speech on the figure of Carlos Alcaraz.
“It’s crazy to see everything Alcaraz has accomplished in such a short period of time. He has such discipline and love for the sport. It’s fun to watch.”
Kyrgios pointed out that Alcaraz has “a showman inside, and I love it. He loves to involve the public, that people chant his name, which is very good.”
Some words that carry a lot of value considering Australians prefer the NBA. If there is any doubt about this, Kyrgios he concluded that “I haven’t missed tennis, to be clear. I was a little scared to go back, but it’s my job.”
Source: La Verdad
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