Carlos Alcaraz poses with heartfelt gratitude as popular Argentine rapper came down to watch his game
Alcaraz thanked Duki for coming to watch him play.
Carlos Alcaraz poses with Argentine rapper Duki who came to watch him play (Images via Imago/Instagram)
Spanish tennis ace Carlos Alcaraz shared a picture with renowned Argentine rapper Duki and also thanked him for coming to watch the 20-year-old play. As Alcaraz was in Buenos Aires to take part in the ATP 250 tournament, the renowned rapper came to watch him play. While Alcaraz did not write anything immediately after his match, the Spaniard posted a picture on Sunday.
Alcaraz shared his picture with Duki on Instagram and wrote a caption in Spanish, where he thanked the rapper for coming all the way to watch him play.
Gracias por venir a verme jugar (Thanks for coming to see me play).Carlos Alcaraz wrote in the caption.
Although Carlos Alcaraz could not cross the semifinal hurdle in Argentina, he entertained the crowd with his breathtaking play in the first few rounds. Alcaraz registered emphatic wins in his first two matches, defeating his opponents in straight sets. However, in the semis, the Spaniard failed to beat Nicolas Jarry in the semifinal.
Carlos Alcaraz gets extremely critical after the defeat
After the defeat at the hands of Nicolas Jarry, Alcaraz got extremely critical of himself. The Spaniard said that he was not playing to his real level and that he should have done far better. Alcaraz said that it’s a shame for him that he has not improved on his level since 2023.
It's a shame to see that I haven't improved some things in my concentration since 2023. There's no other way, it's something pending, and my level of play is based on the level of attitude and energy I'm in.Carlos Alcaraz said.
Carlos Alcaraz missed out on a chance to lift his first title in the 2024 season. In fact, the Spaniard has not won anything after his 2023 Wimbledon win. Nevertheless, Alcaraz next plays at the Rio Open where he will open his campaign against Thiago Monteiro.
After the ATP 500 event, Alcaraz is set to meet Rafael Nadal at the exhibition event in Las Vegas. The Spanish ace will then focus on the two ATP 1000 events in Indian Wells and Miami.
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