Complete self-confidence and unlimited ambition. These two factors converge in the figure of Carlos Alcaraz, a man who never tires of winning and who aims to keep improving day by day, fully aware that at just 22 years old, he still has a long way to go. He expressed himself in those terms at the Six Kings Slam 2025 when asked if he is already at his peak.
There is no respite in the life of the world's best tennis player, having to deal with the pressure of needing to win wherever he goes. Carlos Alcaraz returned to the courts at the Six Kings Slam 2025 after withdrawing from the Shanghai tournament, displaying an impressive level of tennis against Fritz. He now awaits Jannik Sinner in the grand final, setting the stage for an exciting clash between the two intimate rivals. During the press conference, the Spaniard addressed aspects of great interest.
"I am here with the goal of maintaining the same aggressiveness as in Tokyo. It is true that the conditions are completely different, especially the altitude, causing the balls to fly higher and bounce more. I try to adapt in the best possible way, while still keeping the aggressive approach, which can yield better results for me at this stage of the season," says Alcaraz, facing enormous challenges in the next month, having never won either in Paris or at the ATP Finals.

- Alcaraz aims to continue playing aggressive tennis, like he showed in Tokyo
When asked if he is already at his peak, Carlos Alcaraz was decisive. This is one of the most recurrent topics of debate surrounding the figure of the man from Murcia since, although it is true that rarely has such a spectacular triumphant precocity been seen, many believe that evolving further will be extremely challenging, as the three members of the Big 3 did. The young man thinks differently and is currently proving it.
Juan Carlos Ferrero's words went viral after his pupil won his first Grand Slam at the 2022 US Open, saying that Alcaraz was at 30% of his potential. In just over three years, the tennis of the young Spaniard has only continued to grow, leading many to believe that he still has room for improvement, a logical assumption considering he is only 22 years old. "I am not yet at my full potential level; I believe that the best version of myself is yet to come," affirmed Carlos Alcaraz who will seek the title at the Six Kings Slam 2025 this coming Saturday.
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