In just ten minutes they were planted Carlos Alcaraz and his team at the All England Club Lawn Tennis in London. For a month, since he arrived for the Queen’s tournament, he rented one of the houses in the affluent Wimbledon neighborhood surrounding the facility of one of the most elite entities in the country. You can walk to work.
With their sixth Grand Slam semi-final tie and a two-day gap between their quarterfinal match in Tommy Paul on Tuesday, and the ‘semies’ match Daniel MedvedevOn Friday, Alcaraz will combine track work, active rest and leisure activities in preparation for attacking a fourth ‘big’ final. He won the previous three.
Dose of Euro Cup, golf, ludo, but also a little Novak Djokovic where I simultaneously train at Aorangi Park, the attached facility that hosts the tennis players’ practices. Alcaraz requested an appointment this Wednesday from 12 to 2:00 pm He approached two hours of track work, at a moderate pace with his brother Alvaro sparring and his coach Juan Carlos Ferrero directing
Djokovic later showed up, having a day off because his quarterfinal opponent, the Australian Alex de Minaur, This opens the door to the semifinals without competing. He retired due to a hip injury. A blessing for the right knee of the Serbian, who played with his children, Stefan and Tara.
Alcaraz and Djokovic “They looked out of the corner of their eyes,” Ferrero said of the spy work in the event of a reunion in Sunday’s finals. They are just one step away.
In the afternoon Alcaraz and Ferrero scheduled to visit the golf course, as they had done a few days before. A few holes to have fun and park the tennis of the mind. “The Eurocup also helps, we watch the games together at home, with the team and with his family,” said Juan Carlos.
Carlos Alcaraz remains in direct contact with Alvaro Morata personal friend
At Roland Garros there was a walk in the gardens, at Wimbledon golf took center stage as the arm injury the Murcian suffered on the clay court tour was definitely behind him. During his long stay in the English capital, Alcaraz also had the opportunity to go to Westminster, an inevitable place for any visitor.
Source: La Verdad

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