Carlos Alcaraz He is competing to win the Australian Open for the first time, which would make him, at 21 years old, the youngest champion in four Grand Slam tournaments. In the town of Tarbes in France, 16,999 kilometers away, the youngest of the family, Jaime Alcarazhad his first experience at one of the most prestigious events of the international quarry, Les Petits As.
Carlos Alcaraz his current coach has played under-14, Juan Carlos Ferrerowon in 1994. As he later did Rafael Nadalin 2000. The Spaniard Carlos Boluda made history by chaining the titles of 2006 and 2007. The best of the previous decades went through the event, although, as happened to the Murcian, they did not win their occasion . But being in Tarbes says a lot.
Jaime received an invitation to compete in the international qualifying phase. He defeated the Lithuanian in his debut Erikas Balkunaslost in the second round to the Czech Philip Sebek of 7-5 and 7-6 (5).
After its premiere, before knowing if it could have a place in the main draw, Carlos Alcaraz He was asked about his brother’s participation. “Happy to see my little brother playing the same tournaments as me, I just saw the results but I haven’t talked to him yet. I did talk to my mom because Jaime is with her. I try to support him, it doesn’t matter if he is in other side of the world.”
Knowing what it means to carry the surname Alcaraz in tennis, after raising it to the top of world tennis, trying to avoid comparisons or unnecessary reliance on fuel, Carlos points out that “I try to remove all the pressure that people can put in it.”
Jaime Alcaraz It proved to have interesting conditions, it knew which way it was going because Carlos had traveled it before. But he makes his own route. And, when he can, he visits Charly at a tournament.
He will be attentive, like everyone else, in the quarterfinal match this Tuesday, around 11 am Spanish peninsular time. Duel with Novak Djokovic in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open.
Source: La Verdad

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