Carlos Alcaraz opens up on injury concerns, media struggles, says ‘Right now, I’m just chilling’

The 21-year-old, who has been an extraordinary stretch with a record of 42-2 since April, received a medical time-out in the second set in Arthur Ashe Stadium, but the control rapidly regained control to dominate the rest of the match. Alcaraz with the win, 16 rounds of French Arthur Rinderknech took action to face. The winner only hit 12 forced mistakes and caught 70 out of 105 rallies that lasted four or less.
“This is just a precaution that I want physics, Al Alcaraz said after the match, reducing concerns about his injury. “I feel good.”
The ruling Roland Garros champion admitted that he started to enjoy media tasks – a sharp change from how he initially approached the press conferences after the match.
Orum I’m coming here a press conference a few years ago, Al Alcaraz said, laughing. “Okay, let’s understand the question. Let’s see what to answer. “So, I’m just more comfortable right now. So, yes, my English has developed a lot. I just try to talk to actors, to talk around, to watch English series and movies, just help me to improve my English.” I’m just shining! “He added.
In his restaurant in his encounter Jannik SinnerAlcaraz says it is completely coincidence.
“This is a good restaurant. We met each other. It was just a coincidence. If we went together for dinner, it would probably be strange one day.”
Zafer increased Alcaraz’s career Grand Slam record to 80-13 and made him the fourth man who reached 80 big wins at such a young age. Only Boris Becker, Bjorn Borg and Rafael Nadal obtained the milestone only one or two months ago.

