Carlos Alcaraz This Sunday he achieved one of the biggest achievements any tennis player can achieve in his career after winning Wimbledon. Plus, in an epic final against none other than Novak Djokovic. However, the world number 1 does not lose his closeness or the memory of his roots, as was made clear in his title celebrations.
At the champions’ dinner held this Sunday, Alcaraz did not hesitate to point out his next steps. “Now I’m going back to Murcia to be a normal kid”, he featured, making it clear that despite devouring notes at breakneck speed, he’s still a twenty-year-old boy who wants to be with his people.
Another detail of his closeness was given this Monday with a message on social networks. “How it started and how it continues”, shared Alcaraz. Beneath the message, a photo of him playing with his childhood friends in El Palmar, jumping in the middle of an amateur parkour exhibition and having fun like any other youth his age. On the right, his evolution until he became a Wimbledon champion. Proof that with work and effort all dreams are possible.
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Source: La Verdad

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