“Carlos has the streets” – Fans react to Kylian Mbappe playing tennis game ‘Top Spin’ as Carlos Alcaraz
Alcaraz began his 2024 Wimbledon campaign with a straight-sets win against Mark Lajal.

Carlos Alcaraz (L), Kylian Mbappe (R) (Via Imago)
Football superstar Kylian Mbappe recently tried out the new tennis game Top Spin 2K25. With a fresh set of characters, faces, modes, and challenges, the game has made its fair share of rounds on the internet which got the football star trying out the game.
Mbappe posted a picture of himself playing the game, in which he used the character of Carlos Alcaraz. That picture got fans excited as they were thrilled to see the star try out the recently released tennis game.

Top Spin’s latest edition comes with many new changes. Fans already got a glimpse of them when Roger Federer posted on Instagram a video of him playing with body sensors to get his character in the game to play exactly like him.
Kylian Mbappé playing Top Spin as Carlos Alcaraz
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) June 30, 2024
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Fans react to Kylian Mbappe playing the tennis video game
Kylian Mbappe is currently representing France at the 2024 Euros, while Carlos Alcaraz began his Wimbledon title defence on Monday (July 1) with a straight-sets win against qualifier Mark Lajal.

Both tennis and football fans were pleasantly surprised to see Mbappe take time out from his hectic schedule to try out the tennis game. They flooded the X comment sections with their reactions to the same.
Oh they paid him big money https://t.co/PPvv2IPwq2
— DR. LUMAR (@LucyyKT) June 30, 2024
As Jannik Sinner pensavo https://t.co/xuVdjhKG50
— Meneziano (@jeremymene7) June 30, 2024
My boy is getting the hands in top spin he can’t see me
— Lost Man (@saintZda) June 30, 2024
Carlos has the streets.
— Le Prince (@AtletiPrince) June 30, 2024
these graphs ?
— isra (@israeucorreia) June 30, 2024
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— Costa ? (@CostaKentrell) June 30, 2024
Just when I thought I couldn’t love him anymore ?
— dylan ⚪️✨ ???? (@dylan__CLE) June 30, 2024
Alcaraz needed two hours 22 minutes to record a hard-fought 7-6(3), 7-5, 6-2 win against Lajal on Center Court. He will face either Mallorca finalist Sebastian Ofner or Australian Aleksandar Vukic in the second round.
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