Carlos Alcarazafter having The American tour is over on the hard court with the Indian Wells Masters 1,000 title and fall in the quarterfinals of Miami, He has been training on clay in El Palmar to prepare your next commitments to Monte Carlo, Barcelona and Madrid.
The young tennis player from Murcia, who will turn 21 on May 5, He lost second place in the ATP ranking at the expense of Italian Jannik Sinner -now he is third after the transalpine and the Serbian Novak Djokovic, who remains in the lead-, and after returning from Miami he also has some time to enjoy the Spring Festival with his family.
Although The JC Ferrero Equelite Sport Academy in the Alicante town of Villena is their usual training centerthe tennis player agreed with his coach, Juan Carlos Ferrero, spend a few days in your hometown to disconnect minimal and live with family and friends on special dates for the people of Murcia.
Then unable to experience Holy Week ‘in situ’ due to competing in Floridareturned to soak up some of the festive atmosphere brought by the Bando de la Huerta and the Sardine Burial, though going on a trip to the French Riviera soon.
In Monacofrom April 7 to 14, will play the Masters 1000 that Alcaraz only played in 2022, where he fell for the first time against the American Sebastian Korda, 6-7 (2), 7-6 (5) and 3-6 .
After that appointment, you will come the ATP 500 in Barcelona ‘Conde de Godó Trophy’ and the Masters 1000 ‘Mutua Madrid Open’where the Palmareños will also participate defense of title in both cases. The Rome Masters 1000 and, later, the great date of Roland Garros.
The calendar does not give rest and the Murcian, knows it well, He works out at the Real Sociedad Country Club of El Palmar, the place where he picked up his first rackets and where he returns whenever he can. There his father, Carlos Alcaraz González, directed the tennis school that operated the club.
The clay known as ‘Tiro de Pichón’ is the setting chosen to suit the surface that has already given him so much success and where he hopes to continue winning tournaments this season.
Source: La Verdad

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