Carlos Alcaraz reveals to have fun in Ibiza, the secret behind Wimbledon success
Carlos Alcaraz raised the lid on his secret to wining his first Wimbledon title in 2023. and defended the title of a year later – difficult to hang out in Ibiza.
In the new documentary of Netflix, “Carlos Alcaraz: My way”, the Spark He describes how he went against his team’s advice to let his hair in the Mediterranean island.
“I had a friend who had a few days off, going to Ibiz with other friends”, “ Now the fourfold is the big SLAM champion said.
“I finished and know what I’m going there. In Ibiza, I won’t lie, it’s pretty all about the party and going out.
“Basically I went there to the Reventar (literally” Burst “in Spain), I’m not sure if it’s the best way to put it, but I went there to go out.”
There may have been no preparation of textbooks for Wimbledon, and his agent Albert Molina warned against it, but Alcaraz said he had to let money after he lost Novak Djokovic In 2023. French open Sess suffered nerves and cramps.
Ibizi is a tonic and spectacularly paid off, as a few weeks later, at the age of 20, he He won the Serbian in the final of Wimbledon.
“I tried to explain that it might not be the best idea to go to Ibiz three or four days on vacation when he had the queen next week, then Wimbledon,” Molina said.
Alcaraz was repeated by the 2024 trick. Years with another trip before the Trava-Sura season with his fitness coach Juanjo Moreno accusation that he is selfish.
In the documentary his coach Juan Carlos Ferrero even issues whether Alcaraz has a commitment needed to emulate Voli Djokovic and Rafael Nadal.
“Has a different way of understanding work and victim”, “ Ferrero said, comparing him to Djokovic. “It’s so different that makes me wonder if I can really be the best in history.”
But Alcaraz has no regrets.
“They always want to protect me, but I’m becoming older, I’m starting to bring my decisions and that’s what I want,” He said. “I don’t worry about myself so much, I spend a lot of days enjoying life. Maybe more than I should.
“But I want to do it my way.”
Alcaraz, which will be 22 next month, the second seed on this week Madrid Masters.