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Alcaraz changes thinking for the soil season

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"What I learned last month was just focusing on myself. A lot of people put their expectations greatly on me, that I had to play excellently of the land season. They probably want me to champion all the awards," Alcaraz said after defeating Lorenzo Musetti in the final Monte Carlo Masters on April 13. "I don't care what others think. I will only think about my relatives, friends, teams. I find myself doing this week, and the cup is the answer ".

in March, Alcaraz could not protect the throne Indian Wells Masters when Jack Draper was eliminated in the semi -finals. Next to Miami expanded, the Spanish player was even more disappointed with the defeat against David Goffin in the second round. The successive failures caused Alcaraz to change the way of thinking to improve the situation. "It doesn't matter what happens on the pitch, regardless of the results, I want to leave the field with a positive mood. I am proud of what I have done. It is also the mood I want to bring in the difficult weeks ahead ".

This new approach has changed the target of Alcaraz, who returned According to the 21 -year -old tennis player, high hierarchy is no longer a top priority. At this time, Alcaraz just wants to focus and enjoy every moment on the field.

This is also part of what Alcaraz learns from coach Samuel Lopez. "Over the past week, he repeated the message‘ Be optimistic ’. He told me that the challenge will come and face, not to be avoided. This makes me change. Instead of worrying or fear of challenges, you must be ready to face them .”

The Monte Carlo Masters 2025 championship helped Alcaraz to become the third Spanish player, after the third elder, after this, the third elder, after the third elder, the third elder, after the elder, after the elder, after the Elder RaFel RaFael RaFael RaFael RaFael RaFael RaFael RaFael Nadal and his teacher Juan Carlos Ferrero. When asked about Nadal's achievements created on the ground, Alcaraz frankly said that the restoration of those miracles is impossible. "What Rafa won on the ground was one of the most difficult and greatest things ever written, not only in tennis, but also with sports village in general".

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