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Is Carlos Alcaraz right about the ATP calendar?

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Carlos Alcaraz’s level is growing after his premature elimination at the 2024 US Open, which has taken away almost all chance of finishing the season at the top of the ATP ranking. Although Team Europe lags behind Team World on the eve of the last day of the 2024 Laver Cup, the former world number 1 showed a great performance yesterday against dangerous American ace Ben Shelton at the Uber Arena in Berlin.

Carlos Alcaraz© YouTube screenshot

 

The young Spanish champion played a great match and impressed the crowd with some spectacular shots, which were also applauded by Swiss legend Roger Federer. The four-time Grand Slam champion needed this atmosphere to regain his senses after a difficult period, which began with his defeat against Serbian legend Novak Djokovic in the final of the Paris Olympics.

The 21-year-old from Murcia wants to close 2024 well, with his main goals being the Nitto ATP Finals in Turin and the Davis Cup Finals in Malaga. The current number 3 in the world will also play the ATP 500 in Beijing and the Masters 1000 in Shanghai, before flying to Saudi Arabia for the prestigious ‘Six Kings Slam‘ along with other top players. Carlitos wants to have fun and entertain fans, who love his style of play and hope to see him win many more titles.

Alcaraz’s level is growing

Alcaraz is certainly one of the most beloved players by fans thanks to his charisma and his style of play full of amazing solutions. Alcaraz gave Team Europe a big hand by beating Ben Shelton in the singles with the result of 6-4 6-4. The Spaniard had not started his Laver Cup adventure well in doubles, losing the match against Alexander Zverev from the American duo composed by Taylor Fritz and Frances Tiafoe. Yesterday things went better and there was a nice version of Spanish, as it had not happened in a long time, after the dark period after the Olympics.

Carlos Alcaraz and Bjorn Borg
Carlos Alcaraz and Bjorn Borg© @carlosalcaraz X account

 

“It was a really tough match, very solid on both…

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