The big day has arrived, Carlos Alcaraz makes his debut in the early morning from Wednesday to Thursday (01 Spanish peninsular time) at the Toronto Masters 1000.
The number 1 will face off against American Ben Shelton, who is coming off a loss to Bernabé Zapata and with whom he was never measured in what would be his first official match since the Wimbledon final.
Meanwhile, the Murcian did not stop training in the Canadian tournament facilities, leaving behind some of the most viral moments. The latter starred him this Tuesday as well, when he played against Gael Monfils.
After an hour of practice, the Spanish and French decided to have a game party made famous by Novak Djokovic: Before going over the net, the ball has to bounce off the kicker’s side of the court.
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Alcaraz and Monfils were so pleased with themselves that after exhausting the time they had allotted for training, they continued to pachanga on a nearby track to the delight of the Canadian fans who closely followed the developments of the two players.
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Alcaraz, who always had a smile on his face, lost three rounds of pachanga and as ‘punishment’ he had to do a round of push-ups before the entertaining appearance of Monfilsthe technical team of the Spanish players and the Canadian public.
When the push-up was over, Alcaraz greeted the crowd that was shouting his name before leaving the Canadian Open training court.
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Source: La Verdad

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