The time has come to put on the work overall again and fight for tennis glory. After a well-deserved vacation, Carlos Alcaraz faces a great challenge at the ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati 2025, aware that each tournament is an opportunity to get closer to the big goal he has set for the end of the year and to continue making strides in his rivalry with Jannik Sinner.
Whenever Carlos Alcaraz sits in front of a microphone, he does not avoid any topic, no matter how delicate it may be, and addresses aspects such as his rivalry with Jannik Sinner, the defeat in the Wimbledon final, or how he is approaching the end of this season with honesty. His words on the Media Day of the ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati 2025 deserve to be reviewed because they are a clear proof of the great motivation and genuine personality of the tennis player from Murcia.
- Assessment of the current moment of his career and major goal in 2025
"I feel very satisfied with how I'm doing things and want to continue this way. There are various improvements I would like to implement in my tennis, but right now the key is to maintain joy on the court and be happy off it, enjoying in the most important tournaments in the world. My goal from now until the end of the season is to reclaim the world number 1 spot," affirmed an Alcaraz who has a lot of room to earn points in this stretch of the year and who already leads Sinner in the ATP Race.
- Rivalry with Jannik Sinner
"Both of us have achieved very important things in a very short time, and I am very happy to see the rivalry we are building. I think we have years ahead to continue doing so. Let's allow people to talk about us; I don't think too much about it, we'll see how far we go," stated the player from Murcia.
- How he has dealt with what happened in the Wimbledon final
"Losing a Grand Slam final was a new situation for me, but one must be prepared for that. Obviously, I didn't want it to happen ever, but I left the court proud and happy, smiling at the thought that at some point it had to happen because it has happened to all the tennis players in history. It took me a few hours to overcome the defeat, knowing that I have many things to improve. I could only feel grateful for having lived a Wimbledon final; I left proud of what I did," highlighted a Carlos Alcaraz who will seek to rediscover his best form at the ATP Masters 1000 Cincinnati 2025.
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