The Spanish tennis player Carlos Alcaraz It assured Sunday that the reopening of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) appeal case involving Jannik Sinnercurrently number one in the world, who continues to compete on the circuit.
Alcaraz, who just reached the quarterfinals of the China Open after defeating Dutchman Tallon Griekspoor 6-1, 6-2, expressed his surprise at the return of the case in a press conference.
“The case seems to be closed, and suddenly, after a month, it’s back, which is surprising,” said the Murcian, who wished the Italian “the best for the future.”
Furthermore, the Spaniard acknowledged the difficult situation Sinner is going through: “It’s amazing how he continues to play at a high level despite everything that’s happening around him.”
Regarding his physical condition in the match against Griekspoor, Alcaraz emphasized feeling “very, very comfortable on the court” and “quite physically, quite well”, something he attributed to his physical work last month .
“Today, the truth is, I feel fast and agile,” he declared.
On the other hand, after adding his 200th victory, the Murcian expressed his ambition to continue winning: “Getting 200 victories in just two and a half years on tour means a lot to me. I want I just keep going.”
Alcaraz also assured that he wants to return to the final in this competition.
The Spaniard’s next challenge is to face the Russian Karen Khachanov (n.27), where he warned: “She is a difficult player to face. I have to be very focused because she is a very solid player.”
Source: La Verdad
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