The Spanish tennis player JAUME MUNAR was admitted to the previous ATP Mallorca Championships That is Adjusted defeat against Carlos Alcaraz 6-4, 6-7 (7) and 7-5 By rotating 16 of ATP Queens it is “It’s hard to melt.”
“It was a hard battle to melt. I was on high level and I didn’t expect the best level of Carlos. I prepared well. I had a week before and I found myself playing on a good level,” He confessed after his rivalry against Roland Garros’ current champion.
Despite the fall, Munar remained positively: “It was a confirmation that I was prepared on the surface. Changes of the other years have been fruitful, I cured and stick to the ball.”
Mallorcan will perform the contest on his native island, something that for him is always a pleasure: “You feel like you have people close to supporting you and very special.”
Tennis Player has been in highlighting to “Great Change” of time “Because it affects game conditions”, Although in London, where it came, there was “Very high temperature, something anomaly.”
The athlete of 28 years Feeling that he is playing ”a great tennis and against the best; This is an interesting -friendly starting point. “ It does not want to put barriers to the level of results and focus on “Think of matching and for good things to come.”
“In my opinion, the year of change was not generally last year, it was the end of 2023. I changed blows from Base School, last year it was moving and adaptation. I had humility to do it in 27 years and this was the first year I combined myself to another level of tennis,” He said about the evolution of his tennis in recent months.
Regarding the grass of touring, he assured that He likes to play on this surface and will be predisposed to extend the tour of the ATP calendar: “I don’t know if it is longer because of the physical level is difficult, but I would like to have a 1000 masters in the grass, it would be more than just the ranking level for specialists.”
Source: La Verdad

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