
Carlos Alcaraz It is fun and mental freshness. Under these two premises he has cemented his successes that currently have 23 consecutive victories and look at Wimbledon. On the English grass he is inexorably heading to the point that was presumed before the start of the tournament. The preparation of the painting and, mainly, his performance, made him the favorite to win the Grand Slam English.
And that feeling is close to becoming a reality, or at least reaching the last instance, because Carlitos is one step away from the final after overwhelming Cameron Norrie. Fritz It is his last obstacle. The Murcian builds his best image for the second week of the championship, the moment in which the champions emerge. It takes Alcaraz with its strongest and most expeditious version for the outcome of the tournament.
Not without giving up fun. If something works better not to touch it. That is why Carlitos and his team maintain their healthy relationship with games that enhances enjoyment and coexistence. It should be remembered that The tennis player and his team carry between Queen's and Wimbledon practically one month cohabiting together. The key to them is to find out and enjoy. That is why when Alcaraz ends his training, after the rights, setbacks and serves, he finds an oasis.
Carlitos challenges his entire surroundings. To his two coaches, his physiotherapist, his physical trainer, his representative, his doctor and his brother. The latter challenges him to do an ace. «I give you five attempts, If you get it I do the croquette». And to the first … pum. Ace for the brother and the Murcia to roll on the ground. “It's like recreation,” he tells the Spanish press displaced to Wimbledon's facilities.
The croquette is one of the penances in case of defeat, but there is also to undergo a ball by the winner. The full team has fun with an improvised petanca. They throw the tennis balls from the network and the one that is closest to the center of the hone track. Alcaraz's goes out, so again to roll on the English grass. Winning is always fine, but losing within a jocular and joking atmosphere encourages good atmosphere.
Something that always is good for the tennis player. During these two days of rest before his semifinal against Fritz, Alcaraz has disconnected with table games, golf, challenges, but Nor has tennis neglected. He has taken the racket so as not to lose an apex of the good feelings that he has been taking throughout the tournament. This is the Alcaraz method. You know, when something works it is better not to change anything.