“He has given us the trust and power to work with him,” Carlos Alcaraz’s physio credits strong family support and professional guidance for the Spaniard’s success
Carlos Alcaraz recently became the youngest player to win a title on all three surfaces.
Juan Carlos Ferrero, Carlos Alcaraz and Juanjo Moreno (via IMAGO)
2024 French Open winner Carlos Alcaraz has been getting immense praise for his outstanding work last week. It was an amazing run for the Spaniard, who won despite not being 100% and became the youngest player to have a title on all the surfaces.
Recently, Alcaraz’s physio Juanjo Moreno was featured in an interview where he gave insights into how the 21-year-old works and what makes him a special person. When asked about Alcaraz’s success, the physio said that it was a mix of generational talent and the hard work put in by the team to bring the champion out of him.
Carlos' family has also been fundamental in his success. His father has surrounded Carlos with the best professionals, he has given us the trust and power to work with him, and that has translated into his success. Carlos's success is because the work done on him has given results.said Carlos Alcaraz’s physio in an interview with Instema Fisioterapia
Juanjo mentions that he’s always nervous during Carlos’ matches “I have a device that measures heart race and stress”. He says that sometimes he questions if chasing certain balls is needed but understands that is in carlos dna, “we have instilled in him the importance of every
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Alcaraz’s talent and skills have always been praised as he burst into the main draw to directly find himself on top. The Spaniard has been on top of his game ever since and despite not being at his best; he managed to beat the whole draw to win his third Grand Slam.
Carlos Alcaraz and Rafael Nadal join forces for the Paris Olympics
Recently all the Spain fans rejoiced out of happiness as Rafael Nadal confirmed that he is set to play Paris Olympics doubles with Carlos Alcaraz. The two champion players had always wanted to play together at the Olympics, but until last year, there was a lot of doubt about it.
With Nadal out of injury, no one knew when he would return and Alcaraz had not played in the Davis Cup, making it difficult for him to play at the Olympics. However, everything got cleared, and with the Spaniard in form, the dream pair would finally come together for their country.
Now, the Spaniard will be up for the challenge on grass and will play at the Queen’s Club Championships. He is the defending champion, and right after this, he will have to defend his title at Wimbledon.
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