Alcaraz: hungrier than ever after Wimbledon

It’s only the start…

On the finish of my profession, I need to sit on the identical desk as the large guys. That’s my primary objective.

— Carlos Alcaraz

Alcaraz has trigger to have fun his rise right now, and he’ll, however solely carefully as a result of, as Alcaraz himself mentioned time and again after his 6-2, 6-2, 7-6(4) win over Djokovic, there may be a lot to be performed, a lot to enhance and loads left to show – each to himself and others.

Already the youngest participant to win Grand Slam titles on three totally different surfaces, the youngest to win the Roland-Garros-Wimbledon double in the identical season and certainly one of simply 4 Open Period ATP gamers to win 4 majors earlier than turning 22, Alcaraz isn’t about to relaxation on his laurels.

He’s removed from being happy.

No limits, simply need

“Clearly I’ve seen and I’ve heard all of the stats that I’m the youngest to win at Roland-Garros and Wimbledon the identical yr,” he mentioned. “I actually attempt not to consider it an excessive amount of. Clearly it’s a very nice begin of my profession, however I’ve to maintain going. I’ve to maintain constructing my path.

“On the finish of my profession, I need to sit on the identical desk as the large guys. That’s my primary objective. That’s my dream proper now. It doesn’t matter if I already received 4 Grand Slams on the age of 21. If [I don’t] preserve going, all these tournaments for me, it doesn’t matter. I actually need to preserve going. I’ll attempt to preserve profitable and finish my profession with a number of [Grand Slam titles].

On courtroom, the place Alcaraz wins followers over with the joie de vivre of his tennis, is the place Alcaraz places tennis fanatics in awe. However he evokes awe when he speaks as effectively, and he did that once more on Sunday as he demonstrated that he’s mature past his years, and has desires as large as his breathtaking recreation.

“The whole lot we have now performed already has been unbelievable, an incredible journey thus far,” he mentioned.
As I mentioned, I actually need to preserve going, to maintain enhancing, to continue to grow up, attempt to preserve profitable. That’s all that issues for me proper now.”

Requested what number of Grand Slam titles would fulfill him, Alcaraz properly left it imprecise.

“I don’t know what’s my restrict,” mentioned Alcaraz. “I don’t need to give it some thought. I simply need to preserve having fun with my second, simply to maintain dreaming. So let’s see if on the finish of my profession it’s going to be 25, 30, 15, 4. I don’t know.”

Classes discovered to future progress

Throughout his press convention Alcaraz was requested about his loss to Daniil Medvedev within the semi-finals on the 2023 US Open, and talked about how he used the troublesome expertise as a possibility to develop.

“I learnt loads from that match in opposition to Daniil within the US Open in 2023,” he mentioned. “I needed to be higher. I needed to grew up and be extra mature [in those] conditions.”

Alcaraz, who ended his first try at a Grand Slam title defence with a 7-6(3), 6-1, 3-6, 6-3 to the eventual runner-up in New York final September, took that loss to coronary heart.

“I gave up slightly bit – I bear in mind completely. I gave up slightly bit within the second set after shedding the primary one,” he mentioned. “It’s one thing that’s unacceptable taking part in in a Grand Slam. I knew that this stuff can’t occur once more. It helped me loads coming to the following Grand Slams, subsequent tournaments to be higher within the psychological facet, to be sturdy sufficient, taking part in greatest tennis within the shut and troublesome conditions.

“I feel I’m right here proper now because of this type of conditions that I discovered about.”

Carlos Alcaraz wins Wimbledon 2024 © Alberto Pezzali/AP/SIPA

The serve, the forehand? Will be higher

On Sunday we discovered a number of new issues about Alcaraz.

First, he’s getting higher at managing his feelings forward of massive matches like Sunday’s remaining. He was prepared from the beginning in opposition to Djokovic and appeared extra relaxed than he was in his three earlier main finals.

Second, he hit one other stage as a server. He it the excessive 130s on the radar gun and was usually a menace from the service stripe, profitable all however 9 first-serve factors and solely surrendering one break, late within the third, as Djokovic tried to mount a last-ditch comeback.

Alcaraz mentioned he recognised he wanted to serve higher after a poor efficiency in week one. Boy did he ever do this on Sunday.

“The times off I used to be working towards the serve,” he mentioned. “I used to be actually deal with the serve to be higher. I feel I acquired higher in each match that I used to be taking part in. Actually glad that I had this serve recreation right now as a result of it was actually a primary weapon that I put in right now’s match.”

Stil, at 21, Alcaraz believes he has a number of room to enhance in each side of his recreation. Even that legendary forehand.

“I’ve to maintain enhancing every little thing, I suppose,” he mentioned. “My forehand, at this stage I feel it may be higher. Yearly ought to be higher. I feel my recreation usually I feel can enhance it and take care of the conditions. I can’t cease like this one. I’ve to continue to grow up and preserve enhancing.”

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