By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Friday, May 26, 2023
Grand Slam tennis is an academic expertise for Carlos Alcaraz.
Contesting simply the ninth main event of his profession, Alcaraz stands atop the Roland Garros subject as a Grand Slam high seed for the primary time in his profession.
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So what is the distinction between as we speak’s world No. 1 and the Alcaraz who reached the Roland Garros quarterfinals final June earlier than bowing to Alexander Zverev 6-4, 6-4, 4-6, 7-6(7) in an amazing three hour, 18-minute battle?
Though he is not hitting the books, Alcaraz says he is extra properly learn this yr.
“Well, talking about tennis, I would say I’m the same player than last year, only change that Iwould say is that I’m more mature,” Alcaraz informed the media in Paris. “Mentally I’m better. And I can read what happened on court better than last year.
“For me, it is actually, actually vital, and I’d say it is probably the most totally different than final yr.”
The reigning US Open champion opens Roland Garros towards 159th-ranked Italian qualifier Flavio Cobolli.
Alcaraz says he is nonetheless adjusting to the brand new view as high seed in Paris.
“For me, it’s still crazy to see myself in top 1 seed in a Grand Slam,” Alcaraz stated. “But for me, at same time is great. Is something that I work for to be there. Yeah, I’m really happy to be No. 1 seed here in Roland Garros.”
Madrid champion Alcaraz carries a 20-2 clay-court file into Paris along with his lone losses coming to Cameron Norrie within the Rio remaining and a shock setback to One hundred and thirty fifth-ranked Fabian Marozsan in Rome.
In retrospect, that Rome loss might have been a blessing in disguise in that it gave Alcaraz time to gear up for Roland Garros.
“I had like five days practicing in the academy at home that is really helpful for me to be away from tournaments a little bit, have more intensity practice, physical,” Alcaraz stated. “And of course in tennis that used to do this year, because I didn’t have more than four days to practice, just to play matches and matches, and for me have this time to prepare Roland Garros as good as I did these past days. It was great.”
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