World primary Carlos Alcaraz is aiming to make amends as he performs an ATP Masters 1000 occasion in Canada for under the second time in his profession.
The Wimbledon champion made a poor begin a yr in the past in Montreal, shedding his opening match to American Tommy Paul in his ATP debut within the nation.
The 20-year-old Spaniard, who will defend the 2022 US Open crown in New York beginning later this month, opens as a title favorite this yr in Toronto.
Alcaraz mentioned he’s conscious of the necessity to handle the strain he’ll face as the highest goal from Monday.
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“I remember last year I didn’t have a good tournament in Canada. I have come this year to change it,” he mentioned after arriving in North America.
“I hope to go far, do better than last season. A year later, I think I’ve learned a lot from that situation, how to deal with pressure.”
In addition to changing into a two-time Grand Slam champion, Alcaraz has received 5 different titles in six finals appearances since final yr’s Canada occasion, together with crowns this yr at Argentina, Indian Wells, Barcelona, Madrid and Queen’s.
“I’ve been playing in big stadiums, big games, fighting for big things. I think that helped me a lot to grow as a player, as a person,” Alcaraz mentioned.
“A year later, I’m totally different.”
The prime seed will face his preliminary take a look at within the second spherical, awaiting the winner from compatriot Bernabé Zapata or American Ben Shelton.
Alcaraz heads the event area forward of second-seeded Daniil Medvedev and quantity three Casper Ruud.
The Spaniard shall be competing for the primary time this summer season on hardcourt after stepping again onto clay for the Hopman Cup workforce occasion in Nice.
He might want to put final month’s Wimbledon triumph in perspective after attaining the largest victory of his younger profession.
“I have the Wimbledon trophy in my living room, so every time I have lunch or dinner with my family, I see the title. It’s something I don’t want to forget,” he mentioned.
“I only had a week to think about it… it needed a little more because it’s crazy that it’s hard to realise.”
Alcaraz known as successful Wimbledon at age 20 in solely his third look “something I dreamed of when I started playing tennis.”
“For me it is an achievement and it is something that I have to take some time to think about it — and I still can’t believe it.”
Alcaraz has already skilled on the cement with Medvedev, his principal Toronto rival.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com