What Roger Federer Had to Say About Carlos Alcaraz Should Give Youngster a Lot of Confidence Ahead of Final: “Coming to Wimbledon to Win”
Roger Federer recently made an appearance at the 2023 Wimbledon Championships on the 20th anniversary of his first-ever title win at the All England Club. While Federer was honoured with a special film, he also happened to watch a match featuring Andy Murray on the Centre Court. When Carlos Alcaraz, who was playing on Court 1 at the time, got to know about it, he admitted to feeling ‘jealous’ that Federer was there in the arena but did not watch his match in person, while expressing his desire that someday it happens.
It is well known now that Carlos Alcaraz has looked up to Roger Federer since childhood, so much so that he had posters of his in his bedroom, manifesting that he will be a professional tennis player like him when he grows up. Well, at least this dream did come true. And what Federer has recently said about Alcaraz is another dream come true surely for the Spaniard, who aims to win his first-ever Wimbledon title on Sunday.
Carlos Alcaraz is doing incredible things at his age: Roger Federer
Carlos Alcaraz’s coach and former World No.1, Juan Carlos Ferrero in a recent interview claimed that his superstar pupil is a ‘sick combination’ of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic. While few can deny that completely looking at his form and talent at such a young age, Federer did so to an extent.
When the Swiss maestro was told about this, he was taken aback and chose to play it safe while encouraging Alcaraz to do bigger things in the game. He was quoted as saying in an interview with Sue Barker –
“[His coach] said that? That is quite a compliment. It’s a lot to live up to. I think Carlos at his young age, the age that he is right now, he’s doing incredible things.
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