Luis Carlos Ferrero, Carlos Avarza’s head coach, is getting married
The well-known Ferrer has backed Alcaraz and provided an explanation for his recent
David Ferrer, a well-known tennis player from Spain, has supported Carlos Alcaraz, a fellow citizen who has dropped three of the first nine matches in the current campaign.
It is unrealistic to expect a 20-year-old player to win matches consistently, even if he is ranked second in the world.
For the last 18 months, Carlos has been competing at the highest level and has won two Grand Slam tournaments and a Masters.
The pressure isn’t as intense at first because you’re just getting started, but it will gradually increase.There should be additional pressure because Carlos is going through a transitional year and needs to keep up his current level.
It’s impossible to win it all at this age, which is why I don’t recall Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, or Novak Djokovic winning it all. They also had to deal with challenging situations; this is an essential part of growing up.
They are different players, and Carlos is going to leave his mark on the game. He’ll be ranked second in our sport’s history in Spain, though I’m not sure how high.
David went on, “I see him as a unique player, similar to Rafa, Roger, or Novak, since he’s aware, intelligent, and developing.”
Alcaraz did not win any further titles after his victory at Wimbledon in 2023. Remember when, in 2019, Ferrer declared his retirement?