World primary Carlos Alcaraz is the brand new large factor in males’s tennis however says Novak Djokovic stays the favorite to retain his Wimbledon title this month.
The 20-year-old Alcaraz received the celebrated Queen’s Club title final week in what was solely his third match on grass, shifting again to the highest of the rankings on the similar time.
He can even be seeded primary for Wimbledon on his third look on the All England Club with some tipping him for the title, however on Sunday he mentioned Djokovic is the person to beat.
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“I’m coming here to Wimbledon with a lot of confidence, thinking that I’m able to do a good results here,” the U.S. Open champion advised reporters on Sunday.
“But obviously for me the main favourite is Djokovic. He always make everything seem easy. It’s really tough to find some weakness on his game.
“My expectations are high. I think I will be able to put the pressure on the other players, even Djokovic as well. I feel confident and I feel ready to do good things here.”
Alcaraz reached the fourth spherical final yr when he was crushed by Italian teen Jannik Sinner however has since moved forward of his friends, taking the tennis world by storm.
He will begin towards skilled Frenchman Jeremy Chardy on Tuesday and whereas his early draw seems affordable, he might face Germany’s Alexander Zverev or Alex de Minaur, the Australian he beat within the Queen’s ultimate, within the fourth spherical.
Expectation is excessive for the Spaniard, however he says he’s not feeling any strain and can play his naturally aggressive recreation from the get go.
“I know what I have to do. For me it’s to play, play my best, try to win tournaments,” he mentioned.
“I don’t think about being number one too much. I’m trying to put out all that pressure. I always say that I try to play aggressive all the time. I think that’s the most important thing here on grass: to be aggressive, go to the net, try to hit big shots. I’m always trying in every surface.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com