Wimbledon 2024

Carlos Alcaraz. Source: Getty

The incredible assertion of a Wimbledon champion: "Alcaraz is the best player I have seen on grass"

Carlos Alcaraz and Wimbledon have built a wonderful connection in the last two seasons. The achievements of the young man from Murcia in London have amazed many experts, including a former champion at the All England Tennis Club. Pat Cash, always outspoken in front of a microphone, did not hold back and made his preference for the player from El Palmar clear, describing him on Sky Sports as "the best player on grass" he has ever seen.

"He is the best player I have ever seen on grass. At his best level, he is. He has taken the best from Rafa and the best from Roger and has been able to adapt it. He has taken the best from them, and the best thing is that he is only 21 years old, I have never seen anything like it. We will see how his career develops, we still cannot talk about longevity, but he is on track to become one of the greatest in history."

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Alcaraz and the data that make him the king of the Grand Slams in 2024

In 2024, three out of the four Grand Slams of the season have already been played and Carlos Alcaraz has triumphed in two of them: Roland Garros and the recent Wimbledon. The statistics show that Alcaraz leads in some categories this year. He is the player with the most break points converted in the Slams in 2024 with 107, while Jannik Sinner (winner of the Australian Open) has 83. Additionally, the Spaniard is the player with the most winners with 784, closely followed by Alexander Zverev with 771.

 

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Barbora Krejcikova received the trophy that every child would want

Maybe not everyone knows that Barbora Krejcikova, in addition to being a fantastic tennis player and the current champion of Wimbledon in the singles category, is also a fan of LEGO constructions. In fact, as she has revealed herself, she usually takes pieces with her to tournaments to pass the free time between matches. Well, LEGO wanted to have a nice gesture with the Czech player by sending her a replica of the London trophy made of LEGO pieces, so she can place it next to the original trophy or, if she dares, dismantle it and rebuild it piece by piece. Either way, a great detail from the Danish company.

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Alcaraz, when asked if he will get a tattoo with each of his Grand Slam titles: "I must discuss it with my parents"

Sometimes we might forget that he is only 21 years old, but reflections like those he shared in his conversation with TennisChannel bring us back to reality. Carlos Alcaraz is a young man very attached to his family, and he didn't hesitate to mention that his parents are not very keen on him getting tattoos with the date and something symbolic from each Grand Slam he wins. He still needs to get a tattoo of the Eiffel Tower and the date he won Roland Garros, and although he would like to continue, he believes it would be best to limit the tattoos to his first title in each Grand Slam, for his parents' peace of mind.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz, sobre si se hará un tatuaje con cada uno de sus títulos de Grand Slam: "Debo hablarlo con mis padres"

Carlos Alcaraz. Source: Getty

The incredible assertion of a Wimbledon champion: "Alcaraz is the best player I have seen on grass"

Carlos Alcaraz and Wimbledon have built a wonderful connection in the last two seasons. The achievements of the young man from Murcia in London have amazed many experts, including a former champion at the All England Tennis Club. Pat Cash, always outspoken in front of a microphone, did not hold back and made his preference for the player from El Palmar clear, describing him on Sky Sports as "the best player on grass" he has ever seen.

"He is the best player I have ever seen on grass. At his best level, he is. He has taken the best from Rafa and the best from Roger and has been able to adapt it. He has taken the best from them, and the best thing is that he is only 21 years old, I have never seen anything like it. We will see how his career develops, we still cannot talk about longevity, but he is on track to become one of the greatest in history."

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La increíble afirmación de un campeón de Wimbledon: "Alcaraz es el mejor jugador que he visto en hierba"

Alcaraz and the data that make him the king of the Grand Slams in 2024

In 2024, three out of the four Grand Slams of the season have already been played and Carlos Alcaraz has triumphed in two of them: Roland Garros and the recent Wimbledon. The statistics show that Alcaraz leads in some categories this year. He is the player with the most break points converted in the Slams in 2024 with 107, while Jannik Sinner (winner of the Australian Open) has 83. Additionally, the Spaniard is the player with the most winners with 784, closely followed by Alexander Zverev with 771.

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz y los datos que le covierten en rey de los Grand Slams este 2024

Barbora Krejcikova received the trophy that every child would want

Maybe not everyone knows that Barbora Krejcikova, in addition to being a fantastic tennis player and the current champion of Wimbledon in the singles category, is also a fan of LEGO constructions. In fact, as she has revealed herself, she usually takes pieces with her to tournaments to pass the free time between matches. Well, LEGO wanted to have a nice gesture with the Czech player by sending her a replica of the London trophy made of LEGO pieces, so she can place it next to the original trophy or, if she dares, dismantle it and rebuild it piece by piece. Either way, a great detail from the Danish company.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Barbora Krejcikova recibió el trofeo que todo niño querría

Alcaraz, when asked if he will get a tattoo with each of his Grand Slam titles: "I must discuss it with my parents"

Sometimes we might forget that he is only 21 years old, but reflections like those he shared in his conversation with TennisChannel bring us back to reality. Carlos Alcaraz is a young man very attached to his family, and he didn't hesitate to mention that his parents are not very keen on him getting tattoos with the date and something symbolic from each Grand Slam he wins. He still needs to get a tattoo of the Eiffel Tower and the date he won Roland Garros, and although he would like to continue, he believes it would be best to limit the tattoos to his first title in each Grand Slam, for his parents' peace of mind.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz, sobre si se hará un tatuaje con cada uno de sus títulos de Grand Slam: "Debo hablarlo con mis padres"

Alcaraz responds if he already considers himself a great champion after Wimbledon

Carlos Alcaraz has not stopped attending the media on the day after his victory at Wimbledon. It is normal that everyone wants to speak with him after achieving his fourth Grand Slam, the second on the grass in London. Thus, the agency EFE was able to interview the player from Murcia, who took his time to answer a question seriously. Do you consider yourself a great champion already? "When I reach double-digit Grand Slam wins. So far, we're at four. When I approach the numbers of the true legends of our sport, that's when I'll start to think that I am a great champion. For me, the great champions are few players, few who deserve to be mentioned with that title, and to be at the big table, as I like to say. I still have a long way to go and many titles to win if I want to consider myself a great champion," said the Spanish player.

 

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