He made it very clear after falling in a wonderful Medvedev. “I’m not mature enough to handle these kinds of games. So I have to learn,” he declared. Carlos Alcaraz, 20 years old, in the subsequent press conference with a high level of self-criticism. For some time now it seems that many athletes have left hollow answers and explanations of what is really going on. Those who prefer not to give a single headline are far away. In the world of tennis, especially, athletes explain themselves in detail. It is possible that the speech they have to make at the end of major tournaments helps them to have higher communication skills, but it is clear that the press conferences of tennis players are interesting. One of the Alcaraz It is powerful.
You learn more from defeats than from victories. That was clear to the great Murcian tennis player who felt cut off. “I was over the moon,” he explained. Alcaraz who said he lost his mind at three or four points. “These are the things I need to improve. “If I want to be one of the best, this can’t happen to me.” The reflection is made by an extraordinary athlete with 17 wins and only two losses and knows that the season continues “and no one died” and he needs to talk to his coach to forget the negative. At this moment he will not play the Davis Cup and will take some time, while his great rival Novak Djokovic will play in the US Open final against Medvedev who lost Alcaraz. Murcian’s goal is to surpass the Big Three (Djokovic, Federer and nadal) who in recent years have won 80 percent of the Grand Slams. Novak maybe he won the most. They usually win three out of every four finals they play.
Alcaraz dares to challenge the hegemony of an impressive trilogy. It has not been easy and has come a long way in a very short time. With reflections like the one he left after loss with Medvedev making sure it stays there for a long time. His environment and his emotional intelligence lead him to learn how to correct and advance in an increasingly competitive world. The feeling of maturing.
Source: La Verdad

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