The historic start to the season of Carlos Alcaraz, still undefeated in 2026, is beginning to make big headlines and draw comments from the biggest stars of the sport. Perhaps no one is more qualified to talk about that 14-0 than Novak Djokovic, who currently holds the best record in history, an otherworldly feat: 41 wins and 0 losses in 2011, a streak ended by Federer at Roland Garros. In his recent press conference, the Serbian not only made it clear that Alcaraz could match him but also challenged and encouraged him to achieve it.
"He can achieve it, without a doubt. He has everything he needs in terms of tennis, adaptability to different surfaces, physical fitness, and recovery capacity, which has been demonstrated and has matured over the years. He needs to keep his body fit and healthy. If he does that, he's so good that he can win any tournament he plays in. You never know: he is achieving historic feats at a very young age. It's very demanding; I had that streak, but I also had others of 25 consecutive wins...", stated the Serbian, reaffirming his records (several of which are in the top 10 of the best season beginnings in history).
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