Carlos Alcaraz stated being the highest seed on the French Open was “crazy”, one thing he wouldn’t have believed years in the past, however the Spaniard won’t dwell an excessive amount of on his place heading into the yr’s second Grand Slam.
Alcaraz, who turned 20 this month, captured the U.S. Open title in September to grow to be the youngest man to prime the world rankings. He will leapfrog Novak Djokovic into the primary spot once more after the continued Italian Open.
He can also be assured of prime billing on the Roland Garros commencing from May 28.
“It’s great to be the number one seed at Roland Garros, in a Grand Slam, it’s something crazy,” Alcaraz stated after his 6-4 6-1 victory over Albert Ramos-Vinolas in Rome on Saturday. “I wouldn’t have believed it years ago, but yes, I’m very happy.
“It doesn’t change too much to be the number one or number two seed – I just focus on the tournament, on my game, on every match, and that’s something that I try not to think about.
“But of course, it’s something great.”
Alcaraz overcame an injury-hit begin to 2023 and has already claimed 4 titles, together with claycourt crowns in Buenos Aires, Barcelona and Madrid, to emerge as one of many prime contenders for the trophy in Paris.
“I grew up a lot in a year,” Alcaraz stated of his meteoric rise. “I have more experience. I have played great matches. I grew up thanks to that a lot. I’m more mature as well.
“I would say in just a year I’m a totally different player. I read the match better than last year. I would say this year is totally different for me.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com