
Carlos Alcaraz is undoubtedly one of the funniest and most likeable players both on and off the court. The former world No.1 loves to put on a show and it is for this reason that he is perhaps the top attraction of the men's tour, although Jannik Sinner is the current leader of the ATP ranking and has achieved amazing results in the last twelve months.
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The Spanish ace has a varied and complete game, managing to find incredible solutions from every area of the court and often leaving opponents speechless. Fans are eager to admire the shots of the 4-time Grand Slam champion, who has already achieved frightening results for a player of just 21 years old and who is destined to become a tennis legend.
The star from Murcia is playing the Indian Wells Masters 1000 right now and has reached the semifinals without dropping a set. The current world number 3 dreams of winning the sixth Masters 1000 of his young career, which would allow him to gain further confidence after a start to the season characterized by several ups and downs.
Carlitos has already lifted a trophy in 2025 the Rotterdam ATP 500 last month but was prematurely eliminated at the Australian Open and Doha ATP 500.
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Carlos Bernardes' anecdote
Meanwhile, Alcaraz was the protagonist of a nice anecdote told by former chair umpire Carlos Bernardes during a recent interview with 'Il Corriere della Sera'.
The latter who ended his career at the end of last season has refereed more than 8000 matches during his long journey in this sector and will certainly be able to tell an infinite number of episodes now that he has retired.
"I have flown over 6 million miles on different airlines and have accumulated a lot of points for it.
Last year during the trip between Rio de Janeiro and Acapulco I was able to travel in business class.
Carlos Alcaraz came to me at the airport and said to me with a smile: 'How is it possible that a chair umpire travels in business class while I travel in economy?'" said the Brazilian.