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Alcaraz is afraid that the grind of the tennis tour will “kill us”

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Last updated: 2024/09/21 at 8:54 PM
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Carlos Alcaraz of Team Europe has been making waves in the tennis world with his impressive victories in 2024, including a win against Ben Shelton of Team World during the Laver Cup in Berlin. Alcaraz, a 21-year-old French Open and Wimbledon champion, expressed concerns about the demanding tennis calendar, which he believes is putting a strain on players. With 50 singles matches already under his belt this year, Alcaraz is feeling the effects of the packed schedule, with injuries becoming more common among players.

Despite his successful year on the court, Alcaraz admitted that there are times when he struggles to stay motivated due to the tight calendar. The demanding nature of professional tennis can be physically and mentally draining, leading to burnout and decreased performance on the court. Alcaraz emphasized the importance of enjoying the game and finding motivation through positivity and a love for tennis. The challenging schedule has caused some top players to miss tournaments due to injuries, highlighting the need for a more balanced and sustainable calendar.

Following his early exit at the US Open, Alcaraz reflected on the importance of taking breaks and managing his energy levels effectively. The young player acknowledged that he may have underestimated the toll of back-to-back tournaments, leading to a dip in his performance. Learning from his experiences, Alcaraz is focused on finding a balance between competing at a high level and prioritizing his physical and mental well-being. As a rising star in the tennis world, Alcaraz is committed to continuous growth and improvement on and off the court.

Looking ahead, Alcaraz expressed his hopes of establishing a long-lasting rivalry with fellow player Jannik Sinner, with aspirations of emulating the legendary rivalries of Djokovic, Nadal, and Federer. Both Alcaraz and Sinner have shown tremendous potential and talent, with each winning two Grand Slam titles in 2024. The young players are eager to continue challenging each other and pushing themselves to new heights, creating exciting moments for fans around the world. Alcaraz credits his rivalry with Sinner for motivating him to become a better player and achieve greater success in the future.

As Alcaraz and Sinner aim to elevate their rivalry to the level of the “Big Three,” they recognize the importance of mutual respect and competition in driving their growth and development as athletes. The young players understand the significance of pushing each other to their limits and pushing the boundaries of tennis excellence. With their dedication and determination, Alcaraz and Sinner have the potential to inspire a new era of tennis greatness, building on the legacy of past champions and creating their own mark on the sport. As they continue to challenge each other and pursue victories on the court, fans can expect great things from these talented young athletes.

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