By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_now | Friday, April 11, 2025
Photo Credit: Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters Facebook
Carlos Alcaraz The player box is not equipped with a defibrillator.
Recently, Alcaraz’s tendency for pulsating return is becoming a health risk for family members.
A volatile alcaraz rose through five straight games by rising in the past 20-year-old Arthur son 4-6, 7-5, 6-3 to reach its first semifinal Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters.
The double Alcaraz faced the triple point of rest at the 5th all in the second set before bringing down the script and hunting through nine of the next 10 points to abduct the second set.
While Alcaraz’s ability dance in the danger zone makes his exciting matches for fans, they are receiving a physical fee for his father and original coach, Carlos Alcaraz.
“I think about my health and the health of my team, it is important to play the best points a little earlier,” Alcaraz the media told Monte-Carlo with a smile. “You know, maybe several times my team and my dad told me maybe he would get a heart attack, you know, sometimes.
“But, I mean, it’s right. I don’t know, I think the real champions find the right level, you know when needed.
“Of course I would like to play one, I mean, a high level in my best tennis from the beginning to the last ball, but I think in tennis we play in two hours, two and a half hours, so are the most difficult things to do in the tennis to maintain your best tennis during two and a half hours.”
Dramatic immersion at his level-and his war once to descend serves for the first time-place Alcaraz in the big straits in his first meeting against the ultra-Atletic fillets.
Echoing his feelings his tennis hero, Rafael Nadal Often offered, Alcaraz said he tries to stay hungry – and humble – when faced with deficits.
However, royal champion Roland Garros and Wimbledon said he is trying for a more stable level throughout the match, but accepts EBBS and the flows are sometimes inevitable against dangerous opponents like Fils.
“So when necessary, it’s good to find good tennis,” Alcaraz said. “But you know, all over the game, I would like to play a good tennis, but sometimes I’m playing against an opponent who play better, and you have to accept it and run and fight.
“You know, I think I just, yes, I just played a good second set, but we both had no chances by the end of the set. So it means we were playing excellent tennis, both, in the game of service, but yes, I think the real champions find good tennis in the difficult times.”
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Alcaraz of the third rank awaits another harsh test against his friend and once the practice partner Alejandro Davidovich Fog In the all-skeleton semifinal.
In the first quarter-finals today, the 2022 Monte-Carlo Davidovich Fogovich finalist did not confront a 6-3, 6-2 cleansing of Aussie Alexei Popyrin. Davidovich Focina won 26 of the 32 points of the first service and only fell 10 points in the service in a strong 69-minute victory.
It is a semifinal of the friendly fire between the two extraordinary movements that both can last – and exterminate – the points on the run. Alcaraz will have to sit first serve with more frequency against his compatriot.
“He invited me to his wedding. He’s a friend,” Alcaraz told Davidovich Fog. “We’ve seen each other for a long time already. He played with my older brother when they were younger.
“I know him quite well. I’ve played against him several times. I practiced a lot. So it will be interesting. It will not be easy, never easy to play against a friend, but, you know, that’s tennis.
“As soon as you come to trial, there are no friends (smiling). So I have to go for it. There is no time to get tired, be afraid. I will try to show a good tennis, and let’s see.”