The Spanish tennis player Carlos Alcaraz this Tuesday addressed the controversy in the case Luis Rubiales and assured that “these are attitudes that high position does not need to show”.
“I followed that matter. Obviously it is something that has caused a lot of talk, I think that in Spain more. We are here and we do not know everything that has developed there in Spain. But it has come this far, well, the news already says magnitude that it is”, he explained in a press conference in the US Open after winning his debut Dominik Koepfer.
“It is my opinion, I am going to be honest, they are attitudes that a high position does not have to show. It is my only opinion that I will give in this regard. And we hope that it will be solved soon since the women’s team has made a historical achievement and that not so much credit has been given for what happened is a pity. That’s just my reflection,” he added.
The ATP number one and current US Open champion and Wimbledon He responded in this way to a question from the media about whether he followed and had any opinion on the controversy after the unauthorized kiss of Rubiales, president of the RFEF, on the soccer player Jenni is beautiful after the Spanish women’s team won the world.
Alcaraz showed on several occasions during the championship her support for the Spanish women’s team, which made history by winning its first World Cup.
For example, in the semifinals of Cincinnati Masters 1,000 He wrote a message for them on camera before they played the final: “Let’s go girls for the World Cup! Long live Spain!”
He also sent all his “support” and all his “strength” in a video posted on X (the social network formerly known as Twitter) before Spain played the title game against England.
With the trophy in hand, Alcaraz once again turned to this social network to send his congratulations: “Come on!!!! Congratulations champions! Pride of Spain!”
Source: La Verdad

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