Carlos Alcaraz leaves American legends while he joins Idol Rafael Nadal to an exclusive list

Carlos Alcaraz leaves American legends while he joins Idol Rafael Nadal to an exclusive list

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Losing is never easy, especially in a final, and the Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz made that clear after his defeat Holger Rune Open in Barcelona last month. “But in general I played a final in Barcelona, ​​and I am proud to have given everything,” Said a deep -driven Alcaraz. And why wouldn’t he be stripped? He rode high after his triumph at the Monte Carlo Masters, where he surpassed Italy Lorenzo Musetti. But fortunes are reversed in Rome! With the Italian Masters, Alcaraz blew his way to the final, and he joined his idol into an exclusive club, which surpasses American legends to participate in a rare and prestigious list on tour.

The third seed, Carlos Alcaraz, again showed its characteristic calmness and ruthless grit on Friday in the Italian Open in Rome and booked its place in the final of the prestigious tournament. The 22-year-old Spaniard flowed past the local favorite Lorenzo Musetti with a self-assured 6-3, 7-6 (4) SF victory. Alcaraz is fighting due to challenging circumstances, including dazzling wind and a passionate Italian crowd and kept his courage to secure his 25th last performance at the tour level. Now, with his eyes firmly on the title, he will come across his own Jannik Sinner of Italy in what a blockbuster -final promises to be.

When Carlitos reached his first final in Rome, a remarkable statistics arose. His last victory set him for the American legends Pete Sampras And Jim Courier and has connected him to the Swedish legend Stefan Edberg For the 2nd most victories (77) in their first 100 ATP Masters 1000 matches. Since the establishment of the format in 1990, only the iconic Rafael Nadal has achieved more, with an amazing 83 victories. However, the praise does not stop there!

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Alcaraz has now only become the 4th player who reaches the final in more than 25+% of the ATP Masters 1000 Main Draws that he has entered, an achievement only matched by the “Big Three”, Novak Djokovic, Rafael NadalAnd Roger Federer. In addition, Alcaraz, among players with at least 10 ATP Masters has been 1000 performances since 1973, just behind Bjorn Borg, Djokovic and Boris Becker in winning a percentage against top 10 ATP opponents, another glowing will for his large match-thick Dikke.

After missing the Madrid masters due to an adductor injury last month, Carlos Alcaraz returned with striking form in Rome. With this SF victory, he now leads the ATP tour with 19 victories this season. The semi -final of Rome marks its 14th victory in his last 15 games, a piece that includes lifting the trophy in Monte Carlo and reaching the final in Barcelona. His consistency and hunger emphasize a player who comes closer to Klei-Court control.

And although he is already cleaning shoulders with national icons at masters level, he has recently been opened about working on improving his decision -making process during the Tour, another example of adulthood and mindset that feeds his incredible turnout.

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“Difficult to choose the right decision,” Carlos Alacarz opens about his trial to deal with decisions in court

The exciting style and charismatic personality of Carlos Alcaraz have won more than tennis fans since his ATP Tour debut in 2020.

After he missed the Madrid Open because of a left hamstring injury, he shown signs of rediscovering top shape in Rome, gathering 5 impressive victories on the clay. His revival pushed him past Alexander Zverev for the 2nd place in the PIF ATP Live ranking, which sets up an exciting confrontation against the current top seed Jannik Sinner in Sunday’s final.

And although all eyes are focused on the blockbuster title between Alcaraz and Sinner, the Spaniard also navigates challenges that go beyond physical recovery. Speak frankly in his interview after the game after sealing a place in the Italian Finally, the 21-year-old opened the mental complexity of decision-making on the field. “Sometimes it is difficult, because sometimes when I see the ball coming, many things come to mind. Sometimes it is difficult to choose the right decision,” He explained. “But I try to improve that part of my game, don’t try to think too much and always do the right things, even if it’s not the brilliant chance or the brilliant decision.”

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Alcaraz also emphasized the need for tactical discipline, especially in difficult circumstances, which emphasizes the importance of patience and calmness from the baseline. “You have to go to the smart decision, just try to be patient, try to wait for your chances,” he said. “If the points or the rally go to 10, 12, 13 shots, you have to be ready for that battle. You have to be ready and try to wait until you can go aggressive. Sometimes it is difficult, but I think I did reasonably well today.”

While the last looms on Sunday, Alcaraz is preparing for a formidable opponent for a passionate home crowd. Although entertainment is usually part of its DNA, the use of an ATP Masters 1000 Title average Focus will have priority in both corners. So, with everything on the line, who you support in this long -awaited collision: the fiery Spaniard or the Italian Maestro? Share your thoughts below!


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