Carlos Alcaraz It presents amazing -spectacular numbers in the case of a tennis player for only 21 years. To his success in MontecarloMurcia puts the category’s 6th title 1,000 masters In its showcases, where four are resting Grand SlamsShe is US is open by 2022Two trophies of Wimbledon (2023, 2024) and another of Roland Garros (2024).
In fact, he just lacks in Australia is open To join the selected team of champions with a complete collection of four ‘big’ in their note. Certainly unintentionally concerned that curriculum, LORENZO MUSETTI He gave a superlative compliment to Alcaraz after the final Montecarlo.
Italian pointed to the first set (3-6), but an injury to the second set was conditioned by the remaining crash and Carlos was crowned with the champion by winning the two sleeves of 6-1 and 6-0.
“Carlos is a legend of this sport even though he is younger than me,” says Musetti, 23, who played at Principality Your first final masters 1,000. “Carlos’s records and the track give the feeling that he has a kind of aura. It’s a pleasure to share the track with Carlos, always a lesson,” Italian added
“I failed because I hadn’t finished the game in the best way, I’m sorry to the public and all the support I received this week, but Carlos deserves to succeed. I will continue to fight and I will try to go back to a rematch,” Musetti said.
“I think I played an amazing -amazing first set. I pressed him to change some aspects of his game, maybe I played my best tennis, I felt the ball well and I was clear about what he should do, but unfortunately I wouldn’t fight until the end,” Lorenzo explained, reaching out to his opening open (111). If he wins the final, he will enter the first time in the top-10 slipping in the 7th rank.
“I got a lot of positive things in Montecarlo. I achieved some of my goals. I’m not among the 10 best in the world, which is the main goal for this time, but I’m enough to continue fighting and dreaming about it,” said Musesetti, who optimized raising positions in the European tour of the land that would end in Roland Garros.
“The beaten ground is my favorite surface, my natural residence. This week gave me the confidence to be more ambitious in great tournaments, like this or Roland Garros, which means a lot to me. I feel like I have a level to stay with the best in the world,” Italian said.
Source: La Verdad

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