Achieving his dream of changing into the world no. 1 final yr took Carlos Alcaraz unexpectedly however the Spaniard mentioned he nonetheless has room for enchancment in his sport and different elements as he gears as much as start his 2023 season at subsequent week’s Argentina Open.
Alcaraz climbed to the highest of the ATP rankings in September 2022 after successful his first main title on the U.S. Open and stayed there for 20 weeks earlier than Novak Djokovic took over after successful the Australian Open, which Alcaraz missed with harm.
“I achieved my dream, my goal, very quickly. Practically in just a year. I dealt with it as naturally as possible,” 19-year-old Alcaraz, who’s now world No. 2, informed reporters on Saturday.
“After becoming No. 1 I had to set new goals, new things for the long term, to continue to enjoy myself, continue to improve because I’m very young and I have a lot of things to improve.
“I think I can improve everything in terms of my game, fitness and mentality. Little by little, my team will take those small steps to get even better.”
Alcaraz mentioned he’s motivated by Rafa Nadal, Roger Federer and Djokovic, who made big enhancements over time after an ideal begin of their early years.
“Achieving my dream very quickly caught me by surprise, so to speak. Now I’m used to it, I have a goal, I know where I want to get to, what I want to be, and that is the most important thing,” he mentioned.
Having missed the season-opening main in Melbourne resulting from a proper leg muscle harm, Alcaraz will play his first match of 2023 subsequent week in Buenos Aires, going through the winner of the first-round match between Fabio Fognini and Laslo Djere.
It may even be his first match since he suffered an indirect tear final November on the Paris Masters.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com