WATCH: Carlos Alcaraz reveals what his alternate profession would be if he was not a tennis player
Carlos Alcaraz also gave answers on his favorite athletes and other interesting questions.
Carlos Alcaraz (Via Imago)
Carlos Alcaraz, the 2024 Wimbledon champion, revealed his alternative career choice in a recent interview. During a rapid-fire segment, the Spanish tennis star had to answer a series of questions quickly and without hesitation.
Alcaraz answered many questions like his favorite song, athlete, and more. However, one question that caught the eye of many viewers was when he was asked what his alternate profession would have been if not a tennis player.
Lawyer, because of the series that I watched and loved, but I never really thought about it you know. But, well, it's to say something.Carlos Alcaraz said
The interview was in Spanish, but when translated, Alcaraz revealed that he was influenced by a show and would have been a lawyer if not for a tennis player. He did well in the rapid-fire to answer questions spontaneously.
Conociendo un poquito más a Carlitos?
— Carlos Alcaraz Italia?? (@alcaraz_italia) July 17, 2024
(Carlos perdóname pero no te puedo imaginar siendo abogado?) pic.twitter.com/7iZjmDbup3
Another interesting question was about his favorite soccer player, and without thinking twice, he chose Cristiano Ronaldo. Moreover, he revealed that he would not miss a Bad Bunny concert for anything in the world.
Carlos Alcaraz hits practice four days after Wimbledon title defense
Carlos Alcaraz returned to training on the clay courts four days after winning the Wimbledon title. In a video posted on X, the Spaniard could be seen training in the clay courts ahead of the Paris Olympics.
Alcaraz beat Novak Djokovic in straight sets 6-2, 6-2, 7-6(4) to win his fourth Grand Slam and second consecutive grass Major. After a small rest, the Spaniard is back on duty and hits the courts to train for the Olympics.
Alcaraz will be a key contender in the Spanish tennis team alongside his idol Rafael Nadal, who had decided to skip the grass season to train on clay. Earlier tonight, Nadal beat Cameron Norrie at the Swedish Open to make it to the quarterfinal.
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