Carlos Alcaraz: "I will become a great player on grass, some Wimbledon I will win"

Carlos Alcaraz He’s getting better and better on the grass. after the difficulties suffered in his first match at Queen’s against Arthur Rinderknechthen signed two solid wins against Lehecka and Dimitrovthat have placed him in the semifinals of the tournament, to date his best result on this surface.

I have more experience than in other seasons. I feel more mature, more experienced on this surface. It has given me a lot of confidence for the semifinals,” said the Murcian after signing to beat Dimitrov.

I feel more mature, more experienced on this surface

Carlos Alcaraz

“As I play more games, more tournaments, I’m going to become a great grass player. I think at least some Wimbledon will have“, sentenced the pupil of Juan Carlos Ferrero. At the moment, he has a baggage of seven victories in the nine games he has played in his career on grass

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Alcaraz has been feeling better with each game at Queen’s, which has allowed him to gain confidence. “My expectations of winning this tournament are not very high,” he declared after his first match against Rinderknech. He is now more optimistic. “I feel very good, the main thing that worried me was moving, feeling good moving. The truth is, I have far exceeded my expectations, I did not expect to find myself like this after a week“, he highlighted.

Alcaraz: “I put on videos of Federer and Murray to improve on grass”

After his long-suffering victory over Rinderknech, Alcaraz acknowledged that he uses two tennis players to improve his performance on grass: “I like to put on videos of Federer, from Murray, They are one of the players that move best on grass. I’m not going to talk about Djokovic because he slides as if he were dirt and that’s not going to be my case. It is no longer how they hit, because each one has their own style, but see how they move, and try to imitate them.

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To win the tournament Alcaraz would become the third Spaniard to win at Queen’s, after Rafael Nadal and Feliciano Lopez. In addition, he would recover number 1 and arrive as the first favorite in the Wimbledon box (July 3-16).

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