“I came without expecting, with the idea of adapting to the grass, but it was a incredible week, I had such confidence as if everything was giving me. Everything was good for me,” he said Carlos Alcaraz After winning Czech Jiri Leheckka by 7-5, 6-7 (5) and 6-2.
With every game that happens with a note, it feels like he can do what he considers all the time, that everything is going well. “I know the opponent has to play a good level for two and a half hours or three to overcome, and it gives me confidence.”
Especially in a stripe of 18 consecutive success. “Titles provide a lot of confidence for what’s coming later. Compete in this way is great for Wimbledon,” he said.
Roland Garros won, took a few days in Ibiza, but immediately walked to the London Lawn at the Queen’s Club, where it ended with its second title, which revived the success of 2023. There were four finals in the grass, all in London, all won, because in Wimbledon it became a dominator in 2023 and 2024, in the same case Consummate Serbian Novak djokovic.
Although it is clear that the grass feels very good to Alcaraz. There are 29 successes in 32 games. Although the double Roland Garros-Limbledon did in 2024, he warned that “It is very difficult to change the soil in the grass for a few days. I want to play a few games, rhythm, but I’m proud of how I’ve improved throughout the week, every day.”
He shone in the clay conquest for the first time Montecarlo and Romepreserves the reign Roland Garros. Go to the grass and the fifth crown of the season. The question is united. What’s the best for Alcaraz? Is the grass its favorite surface? As a context of history, Rafa Nadal He was the king of Roland Garros and the beaten earth, but all he wanted was the grass and the wimbledon.
Murcia’s case is not the same, which in this case states that “I can’t say that the grass is not (the favorite), but we only play two tournaments a year on this surface. I don’t think this is my best surface, I think this is the beaten ground,” the question was resolved. He was born in the clay, and he threw him a lot. How to have home tournaments like Barcelona and Madrid.
Source: La Verdad

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