If Carlos Alcaraz is to win his first grand slam at Roland Garros, he will have to do it the hard way
The reign of the"Big Three" -- Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic -- over men's tennis has spanned Carlos Alcaraz's entire life. On July 6, 2003, the day after Alcaraz turned two months old, Federer won his first grand slam title at Wimbledon, kickstarting an era in which the 'Big Three' have been victorious at 61 of the past 74 grand slam tournaments.
He came away from his family for a couple of days to stay with me and it is so good for me."Ferrero and the rest of Alcaraz's team have instilled a mentality that emphasizes the importance of perseverance and hard work --"a culture of effort" as his physiotherapist Juanjo Moreno calls it. As is often the case with young athletes, Alcaraz's breakthrough at the highest level of the sport seems to have occurred overnight following huge improvements during the offseason.
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