Carlos Alcaraz stated Friday that he’s in fine condition forward of his first ever match within the Italian Open, an all-Spanish conflict with Albert Ramos-Vinolas.
Flamboyant Alcaraz comes into the clay courtroom event with back-to-back titles in Barcelona and Madrid and is ready to switch Novak Djokovic as world primary.
The 20-year-old solely has to play Friday’s match towards Ramos-Vinolas in Rome to reclaim prime spot within the rankings forward of the French Open which begins later this month.
Friday’s match will likely be his debut within the Italian capital, a event which is a powerful indicator of type for Roland Garros.
“I’m feeling very good, I have trained a couple of times, yesterday with Juanqui (Ferrero), today with Stefanos (Tsitsipas), and I felt pretty good as I’m hitting the ball well,” Alcaraz instructed reporters.
“The conditions are different and it is my first time in Rome. I wasn’t sure what it was going to be like, but the early sensations have been good.”
This week’s event is the primary this season wherein Alcaraz and prime seed Djokovic are each enjoying, with the pair in reverse sides of the draw.
Djokovic has had a tricky begin to the European clay-court season, being eradicated within the final 16 on the Monte Carlo Masters, within the quarterfinals at Banja Luka after which pulling out of Madrid along with his elbow downside.
He begins his marketing campaign in Rome, the place he has received six instances and been in 12 finals, towards Argentina’s Tomas Etcheverry in a while Friday.
“Being in the same tournament as Novak is great, having him here and learning from him. It’s always good having the best tennis players in the world in the tournament, it’s great,” stated Alcaraz.
“I hope to meet him in the final. Yeah, I always say that as a tennis fan I always want to see the best players in the world, to watch them, learn from them, because you have to learn from everyone.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com