Carlos Alcaraz He continues to make history at an exciting speed. In 22 years and 34 days of age, he is serious about his desire to “be on the table of good” when he ends his career. He changed the title to Roland Garros, whose eighth professional man who succeeded in Paris from one edition to another, was full of successes in his five Grand Slam Finals and also put an ‘hand’ on Italian Jannik Sinner, which he led the last five times his twelve chapter of a classic with a ‘big 2’ label.
“I will not put myself or the great rival I have with Jannik at the level of those myths, but I think it is for people it is amazing. Borg-mcenroe, rafa-rager or djokovicThe great three, one against the other. We can see how it goes in the future, but for now I don’t put Alcaraz-sinner at the same level, “Alcaraz reviews.
He went to the rhythm of the greatest. Just Bjorn Borgwith 22 years and 5 days, and Rafa Nadal, At 22 and 33 days, they reached the figure of five grand slams that won. Swedish, in Roland Garros 1978 and the Spanish, in Wimbledon 2008, was just a younger day than today Alcaraz, according to official ATP statistics.
Alcaraz also points out the incredible verse of Roger Federer, who won his first seven Grand Slam Finals, did not lose until he ran against Rafa Nadal In Roland Garros Final 2006. 4-0 is the second best series, reaching 5-0, preventing 4-0 from equal.
Alcaraz already has two glasses of musketeer, such as Manolo Santana and Sergi Bruguera. “Can you imagine that there is 14?” They asked him. “Honestly, I can’t,” he released with a smile from ear to ear. “It’s something that no one can do until someone can do it on the planet. I, no, I can’t imagine it.”
Rafa Nadal He retired with 22 Grand Slam Crowns, two more than Roger Federer and a pair less than Novak Djokovic, constantly looking for a 25º that destroys equality -equal to the Australian Margaret court. Behind ‘Big 3’, in men, Pete Sampras (14), Roy Emerson (12), Bjorn Borg and Rod Laver (11).
Andre Agassi, Responsible for delivering the trophy to this edition to Carlos Alcaraz, he left him eight ‘big’ crown, occupied by one in Paris, in 1999. Although he met one of the goals he was ambition Carlos AlcarazWin in four grand slams. Murcia is lacking in Australia’s openness, where the best results are the quarterfinals.
Source: La Verdad

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