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Alcaraz and his records of precocity: "They don't mean anything if you get stuck afterwards"

Andrés Tomás Rico | 9 Sep 2025 | 12.12
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Alcaraz and his records of precocity: "They don't mean anything if you stagnate"
Alcaraz and his records of precocity: "They don't mean anything if you stagnate"

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Carlos Alcaraz has become, at 22 years old, the youngest tennis player alongside Björn Borg to win six Grand Slams. This number is significantly higher than what Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic had at that age (1), and more than what Rafa Nadal had (5). However, in an interview with Cadena Ser, the shining US Open champion tried to downplay it. "This data means that I am on the right path, I always say that when I have more Grand Slams than these legends, it means I am doing things right. But these early numbers mean nothing if you stagnate and do not continue on that path. Federer and Djokovic had one and ended up with 20 and 24, so you have to keep going on this path."

 

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