Carlos Alcaraz has the talent to surpass Roger Federer's achievements in tennis after already winning three of the four Grand Slam with only the Australian Open missing from his CV
Carlos Alcaraz is already on course to surpass Roger Federer's tennis achievements, says former world No.1 Mats Wilander.
The former world No.1 is using a heavier racket and needs time to get used to it, which is why he has made more unforced errors than usual especially with the backhand. Alcaraz has worked hard during the pre-season, has changed his serve and hopes that the results will already be visible in the next two weeks.
Spaniards Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz have both proven their mettle on the red clay, but compatriot Feliciano Lopez believes one would have a massive advantage against the other if the younger Alcaraz had faced a young Nadal in his prime.
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When Carlos Alcaraz is on court for a training session, perhaps working on his newly revamped service motion, he is doing so to buttress a game already good enough to have won four Grand Slam titles.
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Novak Djokovic moved into the semifinals at Melbourne Park for the 12th time with a victory over Carlos Alcaraz in a scintillating showdown.
But it is a stunning paradox that the fittest player in the history of the sport, a bionic man who has defined himself by outlasting his great rivals Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer in several of the longest matches ever recorded, appears so illness and injury-prone in key moments of big matches.