Alcaraz: “We both had cramps, you must know how to enjoy suffering”

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On the third point of ‘match’ Carlos Alcaraz He sealed his pass to his first Roland Garros final, third Grand Slam after being champion at US Open 2022 and Wimbledon 2023.

Alcaraz defeated his friend but greatest rival Jannik Sinnernew world number one since Monday, by 2-6, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 and 6-3 in 4h.09′.

Returned to the misery and drama that characterized the conflict at headquarters in Paris. “You have to find joy in suffering. This is the key. Even more so on clay, and at Roland Garros, with a very long rally, with four hours and five sets. You have to learn to suffer. And many times my team with me that I have to enjoy the suffering,” he said in court.

“This was probably one of the hardest fights in my short career. The great work that Sinner puts in every day makes them always difficult. And I hope he keeps it up so we can have more fights like this, ” said a tired but euphoric Alcaraz.

He recognized physical and emotional exhaustion. “We both had cramps and we had to keep fighting. I learned in the semifinal match against Djokovic since last year. In those moments you have to be calm and carry on because the cramps will go away. Make the stitches shorter. But yeah, it was a weird third set. The fourth and fifth are at a high level. “I am very happy to have waited for my moment to take the opportunity when I could,” he stressed.

On Sunday, at 3:00 pm, for his first Musketeers Cup.

Source: La Verdad

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