The Spanish Carlos Alcarazwho reached the third round of Wimbledon, victory over the French was assured Alexandre Müller “worth double” because he didn’t play as well as the other day.
“That’s the difference between very good and great. You’re never going to play every game well. In 75-80% of the games of the year you’re not going to play them the way you want to. Speaks for itself me, I want to be on the side of the very good ones,” Alcaraz said in a press conference.
“The days that you don’t feel well, those games count twice. You have to get them out somehow, or with attitude or physicality, to have another chance to change those feelings. This game is worth double,” he said.
The Murcian will return to the track this Saturday due to the rain that forced to change the program in recent days.
“Playing the best of five sets two days in a row is a bit tiring. It costs quite a bit to recover. Today it’s three sets to use, to be fresher tomorrow,” said the El Palmar native.
Source: La Verdad

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