
Carlos Alcaraz told how he can beat Alexander Zverev in ‘very difficult’ ATP Finals showdown
"Let's not kid ourselves, it will be very difficult for Carlos against Sascha."
"Let's not kid ourselves, it will be very difficult for Carlos against Sascha."
"I believe that Carlos has learned from the past and is going to arrive a little fresher than last season."
Carlos Alcaraz moved up the list of Spanish ATP title winners with his Beijing victory.
"If he's not ready to compete in the Laver Cup, when will he be?"
"He hasn't taken any steps back, he has taken a thousand steps forward in the season."
"For the US Open on a fast court? You can't get there without having played on a hard court."
"That day he learned that it is with suffering and fortitude that you can win Grand Slam tournaments."
"Not great attitude in the end, he was looking at his coach and laughing and shaking his head."
Alcaraz told to be more careful with his schedule.
"I think he needs to win one more Major this year at least in order to feel he’s still hungry for that."
“I don’t buy into any of the stats coming into this tournament. He knows what it takes better than anyone to win Grand Slams."
"I'd love to see him back out there because Rafa Nadal can still do some damage."
"He will give everything he possibly has. I’m expecting something very, very special.”
"I think he needs to let it go, just go for everything he has."
"It seems to me that Novak is saving energy for the summer time for Roland Garros, Wimbledon, Olympics, the US Open."
"If he can play two or three more matches in Rome, he will be very dangerous in Paris."
"If you see the results, he’s been winning matches like all the legends do, Djokovic, Nadal, Federer"
“I don’t think he’s going to wait for the clay-court season because he’s been out for such a long time"