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Carlos Alcaraz Fires Back at Critics with Powerful Message Ahead of Barcelona Stint; “I suppose winning all matches…
Carlos won his first Masters 1000 title of the year at the recently completed Monte-Carlo Masters. After losing in the second round of the Miami Open, there were worries about his form entering the competition.
Even during his title-winning run in Monte Carlo, Alcaraz fought multiple three-set battles. It wasn’t a walk in the park but he managed to raise his level at the right moments to get the job done. He has now arrived in Spain for the Barcelona Open, where he’s seeking his third title.
Speaking to the press prior to his first-round match, Alcaraz touched upon the recent discourse surrounding his results. He joked about how everyone expects him to win all of his matches in straight sets, and perhaps never losing at all as well. While he admitted that some of his recent results weren’t up to the mark, he has now figured out what matters to him in life.
“I suppose winning all matches 2-0, never losing (laughs). I don’t know, the level of demand is high, although I recognize that there have been some results that, for some people… even for myself, have not been as expected. We are four months into the year and I have learned many things, now I give importance to what truly matters,” Alcaraz said.
Carlos also stated that all of his losses have taught him something. It is easy for the public to place expectations on him, particularly when they don’t have to shoulder that burden.
“There have been certain defeats that may have felt insufficient to many, but for me, there is no defeat that feels insufficient anymore; they are all learning experiences. So, I need to move forward. Talking is easy and free, particularly when someone has expectations and doesn’t fulfill them, that’s all I can say,” he continued.
Having commenced his clay swing on a positive note, Alcaraz will now aim to keep the momentum going with another title at the Barcelona Open. He hasn’t lost a match at the venue since his debut in 2021.
Alcaraz gunning for a third title at the Barcelona Open.
Carlos Alcaraz’s debut at the Barcelona Open in 2021 ended on a sour note as he lost to Frances Tiafoe in the first round. He had a much better time in his second appearance, winning the title for the first time. He defended his title in 2023 but couldn’t do so in 2024 due to an injury.
Carlos is on a 10-match winning streak in Barcelona. He will begin his quest for a third title against qualifier Ethan Quinn on Tuesday, April 15. This will be the first career meeting between them.
If Carlos Alcaraz wins, he’ll face either Laslo Djere or Arthur Rinderknech in the second round. In the quarterfinals, he will most likely face Alex de Minaur, the fifth seed. He faced the Australian in the semifinals three years ago and saved two match points on his way to his maiden title at this stadium.
