“They will all come out!” he shouted at Wimbledon headquarters. Carlos Alcaraz. He looked at his technical team, he couldn’t believe what was happening. It suffered from American dominance Frances Tiafoevery inspired by this occasion.
The tournament champion walked the wire for a long time, close to elimination. Two sets to one down, he held on as best he could in the fourth set. Tiafoe’s appeal continued, but the Spaniard did not let go of the frustration.
He exited in the tiebreak, sealing a remarkable comeback: 5-7, 6-2, 4-6, 7-6 (2) and 6-2.
Although he saw defeat up close, he did not accept it Carlos Alcaraz. He took it out of his head, as he himself admitted in the interview with the best in the game.
“I had difficult moments in the fourth set, some 0-30, 15-30, I was just thinking to fight for another ball, thinking about the next point,” explained the Murcian. He didn’t want to leave the track without trying.
“I always tell myself that I have to do this, if I lose, I lose the feeling that I went for it.” Don’t back down, search no matter what.
Out of respect for a rival whom he knew well, with whom he maintained an excellent relationship. “It’s a challenge to play French. He is a very talented player. He showed that he was worthy of fighting for great things. It’s hard for me to find solutions and put him in trouble.”
He left as the champion of the ‘Cathedral’, wanting to see the second part of Spain-Germany of the Euro Cup.
Source: La Verdad

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