Carlos Alcaraz He continued his appointment on social media on the morning of his Roland Garros semifinal match Novak Djokovic. He played with emojis to convey his paternal grandfather’s message as a way to compete, compile the three C’s: brain (head), heart and also draw two eggs (c…).
A few hours later, he suffered a traumatic episode, because the defeat came in the most unexpected way, in the form of cramps all over the body due to excessive tension and need.
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He noticed that experience Carlos Alcaraz. “We did something wrong and we have to fix it,” he said before leaving Paris. He had it on his mind now at Wimbledon, when the possibility of a rematch was opened up, with plenty of staff for that disappointment. Up front, Novak Djokovic again, and with the London grass trophy directly in contention.
Alcaraz revealed that the preparation for this match is different from a mental point of view. “Trying to be calmer. Some mental exercises, I don’t know which, but I will do exercises trying to forget this final against Djokovic.” And he will talk to his psychologist.
Of his team captain of Juan Carlos Ferrero Another recommendation came, that of the mobile rest, that he does not dive too much into websites and social networks: “I don’t know if we will succeed because it is a bit defeated, but I advised him to be a little more detached from what is said about at the party. All the sayings and possibilities, all of this doesn’t directly end up helping. Trying to separate himself from the phone”, explained the coach.
Carlos Alcaraz has ‘disappeared’ from his social media accounts for the time being. His last posts were from when he won, on Friday, July 14, against the Russian Daniel Medvedev in the semifinals.
“You have to keep dreaming. We need you all on Sunday. Let’s go!”, he communicated.
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Not since then. Maybe the message before the final is yet to come or it is one of the variations at Roland Garros to stay as calm as possible before a debut in a Wimbledon final.
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Source: La Verdad

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