“I have to watch Djokovic and Nadal,” Carlos Alcaraz speaks on strategy to win more Grand Slam titles

Spanish wunderkind Carlos Alcaraz opens up on the strategies to win more Grand Slams by watching Nadal and Djokovic.


“I have to watch Djokovic and Nadal,” Carlos Alcaraz speaks on strategy to win more Grand Slam titles

Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal

As Spanish sensation Carlos Alcaraz looks to come back into the tour by playing at the Argentina Open starting this week, he has given some insights on the strategy to be followed for winning more Grand Slam titles. The current US Open champion who has only reached 19 years of age is considered to be the next big thing in tennis. Despite the leg injury that made him out of the Australian Open last month, the 19-year-old will try to regain the moment in the coming months.

Alcaraz talked about how watching Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic helps him to learn. As in his words, “The truth is that I take it all very normal. I try not to let it affect me too much, I always want to give my best in every match. I want to give everything, whether I win or not. If I want to win many Grand Slam titles, I have to watch Djokovic and Rafa, because the years go by and they keep winning these tournaments and giving their best.”

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Alcaraz continued his thoughts on focusing on the right things to achieve higher goals, “I also want to stay at the best level over the years. For me, the important thing is to surround myself well with my family, my friends, and my team, and with them to move forward.” (Source: We love Tennis, translated via google)

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Carlos Alcaraz has beaten both Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic once

Carlos Alcaraz with Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic
Carlos Alcaraz with Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic

Alcaraz has a winning head-to-head 1-0 against Djokovic but trails Nadal 1-2. In their last head-to-head matches, the 19-year-old came out in winning colors against both of these tennis greats. He had a terrific 2022 season – one of the best ever by a teenager in tennis history.

Carlos Alcaraz became World No. 1 at 19 years, 4 months, and 7 days, displacing Lleyton Hewitt‘s nearly 21-year-old record of being the youngest at 20 years, eight months, and 26 days. Apart from his maiden Grand Slam title at the US Open 2022, Alcaraz collected four other titles in 2022, which include two Masters 1000 tournaments.

Despite missing the Australian Open due to a leg injury, the Spanish wunderkind will be looking to come back from where he left off in 2022 in the Argentina Open that starts this week.

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