Carlos Alcaraz, 20 years old, he shows a certain creativity in his tennis matches. Having mastered the entire range of punches, he has a complete game, which he emphasizes by pulling a new one out of his hat when the situation calls for it.
If he has made a point at this Australian Open that everyone is talking about because of how he found the only possible space to execute a backhand in a delicate situation, against the German Alexander Zverev, in the quarterfinals, he also made one of his own.
Alex Corretjaa racket ‘master’ who now acts as a commentator on Eurosport, says he has never seen anything like it in his life, and there are tons of encounters he has had, as a star on the court and off, as a coach, Davis Cup captain or television commentator.
“It’s something once in a lifetime, I promise you,” Corretja said Carlos Alcaraz he made a left volley. It seems simple, but really due to its selection and implementation. And in some Grand Slam quarterfinals. “But it’s so hard!” he said in surprise. Fernando Ruiz.
Source: La Verdad

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