By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Friday, August 11, 2023
Carlos Alcaraz credit household ties for his singles success.
World No. 1 Alcaraz held off Hubert Hurkacz 3-6, 7-6(2), 7-6(3) in Toronto to attain his 14th consecutive victory.
The Wimbledon champion’s success is rooted in household. Alcaraz’s father, additionally named Carlos, started educating him tennis when he was 4.
Alcaraz credit his “second father”, former world No. 1 Juan Carlos Ferrero, for serving to him obtain his main goals.
“Everything that I have done is thanks to him,” Alcaraz stated of Ferrero. “I learned a lot from him not only in the professional part, even the personal part as well. He’s my second father, so he is really important person for me.
“Everything that I’ve got here by way of at the start, he was skilled in that second, you realize, and I discovered about methods to deal in plenty of powerful moments, you realize, and first issues about every thing.”
Ferrero, who celebrated the twentieth anniversary of his 2003 Roland Garros ultimate sweep of Martin Verkerk in June, says Alcaraz’s psychological maturity is the principle motive he is taking part in his finest tennis this season.
“As a person, I would say he’s more mature. He’s 20 now, and of course also when you are on a team that people are older, I think you grow up a little bit faster than maybe with other people that are the same age as you,” Ferrero stated. “As a player, I think he grows up like super fast on the court.
“He can, for example, learn the matches just a little bit higher. Even earlier than the match, like speaking in regards to the match, you’ll be able to see that he is extra mature on all type of areas on the courtroom.
“I would say he’s better than last year. I think he has more experience. The experience that he’s won US Open and, you know, live the experience on the court that he did I think makes him grow faster than maybe other people, so definitely he’s a better player.”
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