“Tennis is not just about hitting the ball. It is about more than that” Carlos Alcaraz
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Carlos Alcaraz Reveals Game-Changing Insights and Secrets to Success at Monte Carlo Masters “I am really happy with the…
There are numerous questions concerning the 21-year-old’s form. He has already defused them all.
Carlos Alcaraz is only 21, but he’s already questioning some conventional thinking about a champion’s mentality—how a great player approaches the game, responds with adversity, and perceives competition.
When the No. 3-ranked Spaniard met with media before the start of this week’s Monte Carlo Masters, he was asked a flurry of questions. Everyone wanted to know how he felt about leaving the Sunshine Double without making the final. Is he concerned that he has only won one competition this year, the indoor Rotterdam event? Is he worried about the state of his game?
All good, solid questions, all easily handled and defused by Alcaraz. He is no closer to displacing No. 1 -anked Jannik Sinner at the top of the ATP rankings than he was back in February, when Sinner was banished from the game for three months for a doping violation.
It doesn’t appear to perturb Alcaraz at all.
“I am really happy with the way I am playing,” Alcaraz told the reporters. “Since I started the year I have been playing great tennis. Tennis is not just about hitting the ball. It is about more than that. It is about mentality, physical side.”
The idea that tennis is not just about “hitting the ball” with positive outcomes, or even that life is not just about tennis, has been overlooked often by great players, sometimes for long periods of time. Their anxiety at a loss of form, their rationalizations of a decline in the rankings, their anger when a blinkered fealty to the W-L column fails to pay off can be a painful experience, often played out in the public eye.
But Alcaraz is lousy at creating drama. He is a happy warrior, who takes setbacks—such as they are, for one of his class—in stride. Already a four-time Grand Slam singles champion, Alcaraz has Olympian talent and ambitions. But his attitude is different from that of other giants of the game. It shows in the way he plays the game.
