BREAKING: Two time French Open champion Corretja” has officially LEAKED” where Carlos Alcaraz learnt how to win big” Tennis fixtures…..
Alcaraz, ranked third in the world, has dominated the tennis scene thus far this summer. He defeated Novak Djokovic to successfully defend his Wimbledon title after taking home his first trophy at Roland Garros. With those wins, he doubled his Slam total from two to four and rose over players like Stan Wawrinka and Andy Murray in the all-time rankings. Although the 21-year-old is without a doubt the best player on the circuit, his two title chases haven’t always been easy rides.
In his French Open semifinal matchup with current world No. 1 Sinner, Alcaraz trailed two sets to one but rallied to win in five sets. After speaking on the court about discovering “the joy in suffering,” the Spaniard used that motto once more to defeat Alexander Zverev in the championship match. In the third round of Wimbledon, Alcaraz lost to Frances Tiafoe two sets to one.
In his quarterfinal and semifinal encounters, he lost to Tommy Paul and Daniil Medvedev, respectively, also by a set.
However, the Spaniard passed all of those trials, and the two-time French Open champion Corretja stated on Spanish TV that his victory in Sinner was crucial in altering his perspective. “Carlos Alcaraz was really ignited by his win over Jannik Sinner in the semi-final of Roland Garros.” Carlos Alcaraz has evolved most in recent weeks in terms of his ability to maintain composure, according to Corretja.
“He defeated Sinner after trailing two sets to one both before and after the Roland Garros semifinal. That day he discovered that Grand Slam events can only be won by perseverance and hardship.
“He initially believed that playing below par would not be enough to win these kinds of events, but he is now understanding that he can still qualify for and win Slam finals even when he is not playing at his best.” Now that Alcaraz is riding into a busy summer with plenty of momentum, all eyes will be on how he does this summer.
In two weeks, he will compete in his first Olympic Games at the Paris 2024 Games, where he will play singles and doubles with Rafael Nadal before trying to capture a second US Open championship.
Even though Alcaraz is now ranked third in the world behind Djokovic and Sinner, there is a growing perception that Alcaraz is far ahead of the competition and is a strong favorite in both Paris and New York.