Pro Athletes who receive golf in their unproductive times are so common these days that they are limited to the cliché. Lebron James is our most recent examplecollecting a cigarette between his teeth and a slap wiped between his hands only last week. It is a fantastic thing our sport has – this recreational access.
But how many of these athletes are making golf for a specific reason. Steph Curry comes to mind. His coach admitted in the spring that Curry plays better in court When he is playing more often from the streets of the fair. But golf is rarely so useful for athletes as it is deconstructive. It has the season, and then it’s the golf season.
Just don’t tell this Carlos Alcaraz.
Tennis’s best player on the planet, and the lead star of the next generation of Ballers, talks about golf as he needs it. And he is talking about this last two weeks as much as soon as possible – all while sailing in the semifinals in Wimbledon.
Alcaraz has dedicated most of his days from tennis to his country’s club cousin, removing it almost every other day. He played with the great tennis friend Andy Murray in the week before Wimbledon began, who feels a little like scottie scheffler playing tennis against Jim Furyk in front of the masters. (Scheffler’s pickleball game It is good good, we have to add it.) Murray beat it loudly-comparing it to “6-2, 6-2” in terms of tennis-but Alcaraz again in a match with 9 holes a few days later. Game 3 of this series went to Murray’s Street, but every additional tennis win brings more chances of repayment, and a much higher crowd.
He is the fourth best tennis in the world, and he can beat you in golf
It seemed that these daytime matches reached a fever when Alcaraz was asked about the results in an interview after the victory, but the story scene grew up with an extraordinary fame on Tuesday when Alcaraz came out of his way to seek a future match with Tom Holland.
The Spiderman actor was on a willingness to tennis-song in the royal box, as they do world-renowned actors-and introduced Alcaraz pre-hearing, only for the tennis star to begin immediately to seek to create a time. It was as if he knew his tennis would allow him some extra time in the London area. Of course, after his quarter -final victory – which suddenly guaranteed it two Day off – Alcaraz made his golf goals even more public.
“Surely I will play a golf, just to pass my mind a little,” Alcaraz said. “Think the thing I’m doing it’s working, so I have to keep doing it. I’ll try to go play a golf.”
At a press conference later, he added, “I would like to play against (Holland) in the Golf Course. For me it would be such an honor. I will try to put it in these two days that I will have a lot of time to do it. So let’s see if he will be available, and we will remove it.”
If that match does not come, he can always find a worthy partner in his coach, Juan Carlos Ferrero, who has a lot of game, and even Kaded for Sergio Garcia at a PD World Tour event a decade ago.
When Alcaraz laughs for golf and lobes his cheerful smile in thousands of tennis fans at the Center Court, it may sound like just another frivolous hobby, but he is preaching for the positive effects of golf on his psyche for more than a year now. It was during the Indian Wells of last spring that he had little awakening on how he had to focus on entertainment away from the court to enter another fun, entertaining competitive sense of court.
“With my siege, doing what I want and what calms me out of court,” Alcaraz said in March 2024. “In the Indian wells, I have been able to do so, golf is something that calms me down and in Indian wells, I played almost every day (laughs), this helped me a lot again.”
While his tennis has an incomprehensible sense of violence and energy, Alcaraz’s swing golf is technically healthy, compact and strong. Its swinging has improved extremely a lot in the last year, which is hard to ignore given that it is often caught by repeating it After the scenes at All England Lawn Club, even in the moments right before a match.
The wide world of sport began to capture when Alcaraz brought golf again in July 2024 to Wimbledon, during a prevailing title defense. One month after that, he was gathering him in Long Island with the Casper Ruud golf junk, just days before the US Open. (Ruud’s golf obsessiveness knows no boundaries. He even created his own Instagram account focused on Golf.)
“We talked a lot about how much – how good is golf for us,” Alcaraz Explained to Claytenis.com. “For our mind just to break away, just to turn off the mind, just to be better, you know, in court, just to be better on the tournament.
“We can’t think 24 hours, seven days a week in tennis. You have to have, you know, even your life, just trying to do other things and try to think about other things – just about it, let’s say, have 100%. You know, be better in court and feel much better, think clearly.”
By the time you finish reading this, there must be an update in his golf series VS Andy Murray. Maybe even two.
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Sean zak
Golfit.com editor
Sean Zak is an old writer and author of Looking at St. Andrews, which followed his trips to Scotland during the most important summer in the history of the game.