Juan Carlos Ferrero was asked on the program El Larguero of Cadena Ser about the Netflix documentary that offered an image conducive to many distorting what Carlos Alcaraz's real work ethic is. His coach's reflections couldn't be more accurate.
"Now everything is being talked about. Once the documentary came out, we knew there would be negative comments, especially if he loses. If he had lost in Paris, surely people would have said he should go to Ibiza. Although the documentary talks about his way, Carlos' way is really about training. We don't do a lot of training volume, I prefer two hours of absolute quality over four hours with a bad attitude. I used to train a lot more before, but the circuit's demands make us seek quality and effective training. Whenever we've asked Carlos to work, he has done it," he explained.
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