Carlos Alcaraz He went over four hours of play in the semifinal with the Italian Jannik Sinner and the final against the German Alexander Zverev. He overcame the bad results, showed more physical and mental strength to become the new champion at Roland Garros.
He comes into this edition with fewer matches played than he would like. He only played four, in Madrid, missing Monte Carlo, Godó and Rome due to a muscle injury in his right arm.
In the first half of the season they played 30 games, with 25 wins and 5 losses. Two titles: Indian Wells and Roland Garros. He has fourteen in his career, eight on clay.
At 21 years old, excitement overcame fatigue. It is ambitious. He will rest for a few days, but only a few days because he is already looking at the grass. Their intention is to repeat last year’s trip, to reaffirm the hegemony in Queens’ ATP 500 (June 17-23) and Wimbledon (July 1-14).
The Hopman Cup, the mixed team competition in Nice that was canceled by Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Tennis players will return to the land of Roland Garros from July 27 to August 4. Alcaraz will compete in singles and doubles, along with Rafael Nadal if conditions permit.
New surface modification. On North America’s hard courts: ATP Masters 1000 in Canada (August 6-12) and Cincinnati (August 12-19), US Open in New York from August 26 to September 8.
In September, Spain has a group stage Davis cup in Valencia, from September 10 to 15. A month in which Alcaraz added a new event to its program, the Laver Cup. He lined up for Team Europe from September 20-22 in Berlin.
The Beijing ATP 500 announced its presence from September 26 to October 2, before the Shanghai ATP Masters 1000, from October 2 to 13.
And the European indoor and hard court campaign remains. The Masters 1000 ATP in Paris (October 28-November 3) and the ATP Finals in Turin, November 10 to 17, the base. Previously, the Basel option, from October 21 to 27, which was lost last time due to injury.
From November 19 to 24, official closing of the season with Davis Cup Final 8, in Malaga.
Source: La Verdad

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