This is the phrase of the contest. In any elite sport, one of the hardest things to see is a great champion to admit that if you do better. This is what Carlos Alcaraz did in the middle of the Wimbledon. Looking at Juan Carlos Ferrero and his surroundings, who suffered from the stands, Carlos Alcaraz was extreme: “How is it possible that in the background it is better than me. From the bottom of the track it is better than me,” He pointed out that the words were well marked so that Ferrero and his people would understand him, making his head denying his head.
That moment of the current world number 2 against No. 1, Jannik Sinner, soon went viral and many became Alcaraz’s words. J.Immy Connors, the tennis player with more historical titles (109 of 164 Finals) and Double Wimbledon Winner (in 1974 and 1982).
The American, in his podcast ‘Advantage Connors’, was shocked to see an entire Alcaraz admit something like this late before his opponent instead of hiding his weaknesses in search of the return.
“It’s hard to admit. I don’t know if I’ll do it. Whatever happens, you have to go in there, change your game a bit and do something a bit different”Connors commented with Alcaraz
Will draw another plan
The tennis player with more matches won the ATP circuit history (1274) and the second with more Wimbledon (84) successes behind 101 Roger Federer achieved, he explained more fully. He believes that Carlos needs to consider various situations in order to meet the conflict in a different way.
“I know I’m saying this a lot, but if your plan ‘A’ doesn’t work during the game, you have to try to find other solutions. They also touched my face to Wimbledon several times, all players happen to all players,” He added what was the number 1 of the ATP rank nine times (between 1974 and 1983). Connor is clear what kind of game can plan against Sinner: “If you want to win, you really need to do this. I’ll have three different party plans, and if you show yourself superior to ‘A’ and also ‘B’, I’ll do something else”.
Source: La Verdad

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