Netflix’s documentary around Carlos Alcaraz It reflects the ambition of Murcian, who wants to sit at the table of Rafa Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer, who puts the best in history, and also his desire to do it ‘my way’, giving the title to Docuserie.
An Alcaraz discussed how to continue the titles and obligations of the monopoly and, above all, seizures with it. Finding the balance lies the key to a child whose 21 is the youngest No. 1 historically and there are four grand slam: two wimbledons, one Roland Garros and one US open.
In this regard, the veteran was asked Roberto BautistaAfter being removed (6-2 and 6-2) by German Alexander Zverev In the second spin of the Mutua Madrid open.
Castellón, 37, with many accumulated experiences, means “I don’t think Carlos Alcaraz Go to Grand Sams Gaking at seven o’clock in the morning. “
She appreciates that to make the career building a student of Juan Carlos Ferrero and Samu López And provide continuity you need to be very professional.
“The maximum level of tennis requires a lot. Tennis is very demanding, now it’s all very good and very young but it has to be done if you want to match the number of three cracks you need to play fifteen years at a high level,” Baptist reviewed.
It does not doubt the logical process of alcaraz’s maturation. “I consider him a player and a wise man and a little bit he will know what he needs to be at that level and he will surely implement it,” he meant in the mix of the contest, in the statements collected by EFE.
Novak djokovic He pointed to the same magic box that Alcaraz had reached the level that Roger, Rafa and I had. He has done more than what we did at his age. He has everything that is necessary to make more history than us. “
The issue lies in what the longevity alcaraz awaits, considering the ‘Big 3’ success. Serbian itself was following its 37 years, was the Spanish removal of the Australian Open quarterfinals.
Source: La Verdad

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