Carlos Alcaraz He left Roland Garros late, but had enough time for a dinner and to celebrate in Paris with “friends and family, close people who went to Paris. “There’s no better way to do it,” he said.
Although he dedicated his own celebration in the form of a tattoo. There will be a third, according to the number of Grand Slam titles he won at 21 years old. The left arm shows the date of the conquest of the US Open and direct promotion to world number 1. He has one more memory of the appointed day of his Wimbledon victory. It is recorded on the right ankle, the left is free, albeit for a short time. The date of his victory at Roland Garros will remain there forever, also exemplified by a Eiffel Tower.
“I have reassured my family, I will only do this for the first victory of every Grand Slam. “I don’t think my mother would tell me any reason for any reason,” he said, amused.
It remains the Australian Open to end the plenary session. “I wish I could win 24 like Djokovic, but I can’t think about it now. I hope I can achieve this in my career, but now I want to enjoy my third. And the fourteen of Rafael Nadalis it’s almost impossible to live like that. “You must be out of this world, an extraterrestrial.”
Yes, he is the youngest, at the age of 21, to win on three different Grand Slam surfaces. “It is a pride,” it means. And beyond Paris, the tournament he had dreamed of since he was a child. “That kid today will be proud to know that in a few years he will be able to achieve his dream. I worked so hard to get these kinds of trophies that I saw on television and said one day I will win them. The achievement those things are very good for my family, my team and me,” he said.
Besides Roland Garros It has added value, “because of everything I went through in the past few months with the injury. This is probably the moment I’m most proud of everything I’ve done in the last month to get ready for this tournament with my team. Since this was not a solo journey, my team helped me. “I’m a 21-year-old kid and they’ve been through more situations than me.”
He left the French capital with a good lesson learned, which also means a passed subject, as he himself emphasized. “Mental strength wins games. This is what I learned in this tournament. It is not necessary to play well, even at my best if I want to win. You win a lot in your head, if you are weak in your head, even if you play the best tennis of your life, you will probably not get past the rounds, but there will come a time when without mental strength you will not win Grand Slams subject I was pending and I passed,” he said.
Maintains the desire for improvement. “I learned a lot in these two weeks and before coming. We are maturing, but I still have a lot left.”
Among the next goals, defend Wimbledon and return to Roland Garros for Olympic Games“which I really like.”
Source: La Verdad

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