Carlos Alcaraz took the circuit by storm ATP a couple of seasons ago, when in 2022, at just 19 years old, he won his first Slam in New York and became the youngest number one in history. Since then he has been committed to proving that these two immense results were not a coincidence. Today he already has another “big” trophy in his cabinets, that of Wimbledon 2023, is one of the big stars of the Tour and has already made his mark in the world of racket. And she still has her whole career ahead of her. He knows. For this reason, talented, competitive and ambitious, he is not satisfied with what he has achieved and “dreams big”, as he recognized shortly before his debut in Argentina Open 2024.
“I always want to win everything”, admits the Murcian, current number two in the world and big favorite of the Buenos Aires tournament, which he arrived for the second consecutive year with the aim of defending the title won twelve months ago. And that desire to continue adding to his record was evident when he had to choose one achievement for this year: the title in Paris Olympic Games or that of Roland Garros.
“Olympic gold. Winning medals for Spain, my country, is a dream. And gold is one of the most important things in sport in general,” he said without thinking too much. Although, of course, he couldn’t contain his hunger for glory and quickly clarified with a laugh: “Actually, I’m not going to lie, I want to win them both. But hey, if I have to choose one….”
Source: Clarin
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