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Carlos Alcaraz is being compared to tennis legends Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer. He recently dropped to number two in the ATP rankings after losing to Jannik Sinner and had to withdraw from the Barcelona Open due to a wrist injury.
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There are already comparisons being made between Carlos Alcaraz and legends like Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer.
Alcaraz dropped to number two in the ATP rankings following his loss to Jannik Sinner in the Monte Carlo Masters final last week.
Things didnāt get any better at the Barcelona Open, where he had to pull out after his opening-round win because of a wrist issue.
Even so, there have been plenty of bright spots for Alcaraz this year. He finished his Career Grand Slam with a win at the Australian Open, and Dominic Thiem believes he might one day surpass Novak Djokovicās record for most major titles.
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Thiem, who had a chance to hit with Alcaraz when he was just 16, spoke about the Spaniard on the BTA Podcast, pointing out something different from past greats.
The 2020 US Open champion spoke about how rare it is to see someone playing at such a high level while also looking so relaxed and happy during matches.
He suggested that this attitude could be what sets Alcaraz apart and even helps him reach beyond Djokovicās record of 24 Grand Slam titles.
āYou can see with him that he enjoys being on the court and he has that smile,ā Thiem said. āWhen he plays that drop shot when even the fastest opponent cannot make it, he just smiles at his box and enjoys the shot that he made.ā
āIf he can keep that then I think itās a combination where probably almost nobody can beat him if he can stay a bit of a kid. But with the ability of how he can play, the combination of those two is unbeatable.ā
Carlos Alcaraz is praised for his exceptional skills on the court, drawing comparisons to tennis legends Nadal and Federer.
Carlos Alcaraz withdrew from the Barcelona Open due to a wrist issue after winning his opening-round match.
After the Monte Carlo Masters, Carlos Alcaraz dropped to number two in the ATP rankings.
Carlos Alcaraz lost to Jannik Sinner in the Monte Carlo Masters final.

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āHe had some weeks where he was not playing that well and you could see that the smile was gone a bit, that he was not feeling that great on court and straight away the results went downā¦If he can keep that for many more years, heās a contender to maybe even beat Novakās Grand Slam record.
āI think this is the first time that a player whoās winning that much is also enjoying what they are doing so obviously. Because Roger, Rafa, Novak, they were never smiling that much. Sometimes maybe ironically, but not from deep inside I would say.ā
Right now, Alcaraz and Sinner are the clear frontrunners in menās tennis, having taken the last nine major titles between them.
That has led to plenty of talk about who might be able to break their hold on the game, and Thiem has put forward a few names.
He was also asked about Justin Engel but felt it was too soon to make any firm predictions about him.
āFor example with Justin Engel, he has the potential, but he is still so young and you donāt know yet or you cannot say yet where heās going to end up,ā answered Thiem.
āFonseca is really good, Joao Fonseca, he already proved it by winning Basel last year, so I think heās already a contender for that. Mensik from Czechia is still so young and he won Miami last year. I think if he finds a little bit more consistency heās going to be top 10 and heās so dangerous, he beat Jannik in Doha, so he can beat anybody.
āOf course thereās the guys that everybody knows like Sascha [Zverev], Novak is still there, those guys I donāt need to mention because they can beat them also any day.
The Austrian also pointed out that there could be another emerging talent somewhere in the world whom we havenāt even heard of yet.
āWhat is also interesting to me, is that we all know that there might be a kid somewhere that is 13, 14 years now, who is somewhere in the world now and is playing amazing, and who is going to come up in three, four years and nobody knows him yet, that is always possible.ā
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