Carlos Alcaraz22 years, defend the title in Roland Garros, where on Tuesday he will perform the quarterfinals against American Tommy Paul. I will give douéOf the 19, he became the hero of the Paris Saint-Germain with his two goals in the Final Champions League in win over Inter Milan.
Between Roland Garros and the Park of the Princes, PSG Stadium, there is a step. The main excitement during the festival was provided in this area of Saint-Cloud carrying.
There are still tails to go to the PSG store, as can be seen on the path to Roland Garros. In the middle, the Stade Français Paris de Rugby field.
An interconnection that also appeared in the appearance of Carlos Alcaraz Before the media after winning the American Ben Shelton. Regarding the youngest pressure management, the words of the PSG coach, Luis Enrique, who wrapped up the hunger and competitive frustration of the youngest, such as Doué.
The Murcian tennis player aligned with the coach, pointing it out as an example. “The truth is that I felt recognized by what Luis Enrique said. I saw the game and some players were incredible. Like Doué, there was no shame against the moment’s pressure, in good sense.”
Pressure management is key, Alcaraz affects. “We may feel more or less pressure in a match or in a contest, but what makes the difference being how you manage that pressure. I always say that this is in these pressure moments where the athlete is good, good or common. I always tell myself this is when you need to give something else, a plus, not to be afraid and go.”
In quality add the sixth definition of the greatest, which in difficulties or under maximum pressure they will find the way to maximize their good conditions. Alcaraz is the youngest No. 1 World Cup in the history of Atp, Compete for a fifth title of Grand Slam. With all the responsibilities that include it.
Source: La Verdad

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