Carlos Alcaraz ‘is going to win all the Grand Slams on all surfaces’

Carlos Alcaraz ‘is going to win all the Grand Slams on all surfaces’ claims former Roland Garros finalist

Carlos Alcaraz helped win every Grand Slam and Masters 1000 title with former world No. 2 Alex Correcha. He cheered his compatriot, saying he would “play very well at the Australian Open”. p>

Alcaraz won her second Grand Slam title at Wimbledon in 2023, but struggled to regain her form after that, winning only two of her final six matches of the season.

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Nonetheless, Corretja is helping the 20-year-old to get back into shape and focus especially on Roland Garros. “For me, it would be a very good season to win a Grand Slam.” I think this year is an example of Roland Garros. That would be a huge goal for him.

“I think he will do things differently after what happened last year. He knows that the Grand Slams are very long, so there is no fear or desire to come to Paris to win. It will be less.”

Alcaraz suffered from cramps in the 2023 Roland Garros semi-final against Novak Djokovic, but Correcha believes the Murcian will win every major title in his career.

“I said it a long time ago, but I think Alcaraz will win every Grand Slam on every surface, including the Masters,” insisted the two-time Roland Garros finalist.

“I think he will be a player who can win almost every title. It’s because of his playing style, his ambition, his personality.” I think his tennis is at a very high level. So it seems to me that Alcaraz is destined to be one of the very special ones. ”

Alcaraz has reached at least the semifinals at Roland Garros, Wimbledon, and the US Open, but has yet to reach the third round at the Australian Open.

The world No. 2 missed last year’s major tournament in Melbourne due to injury, but Correcha believes the tournament suits Alcaraz’s game and personality. “I think the Australian Open is perfect given the conditions and the way they played in Alcaraz,” he said. The evening sessions have a dramatic atmosphere and can get hot, so the ball gets bouncy. ”

Korecha continued as follows. “Everything is going to be great and he loves it. It’s similar to the night session in New York. I think it will be perfect if he gets on track and plays a few preseason games.

“He can play very well at the Australian Open, so he didn’t play last year, so he’ll be happy to take this opportunity.”The last time he played there, he won the final We lost in a close battle. ”

Alcaraz will not be participating in the pre-tournament tournament and will head directly to Melbourne for the Australian Open, which begins on Sunday, January 14th.

In the baseline…

In recent years, Carlos Alcaraz’s body has seemed to struggle to keep up with his late-season success. But like Corretja, many expect Alcaraz to do well at the Australian Open, which he last played at age 18, after a lengthy recovery. Alcaraz’s other big goal is the Paris Olympics, which will also be held on the clay courts of Roland Garros, where his fans are hoping for a dream doubles partnership with Rafael Nadal.


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