Carlos Alcaraz, in his prime, is fully aware that criticisms of his off-court actions are things of the past. Does he feel the constant need to respond to them? Will the debate ever end? He answered calmly in a conversation with AS, making his position clear. "I feel that I don't have to prove anything to anyone. Perhaps there are things that people disagree with, for example, the documentary: it was said that it wasn't professional, that I like to enjoy myself a lot, go out partying... but one thing doesn't exclude the other. The obvious doesn't need to be shown, in my opinion, and the obvious is that to be number one and win seven Grand Slams, work, discipline, and everyday hard work are necessary. That should be taken for granted, and it's something people should realize", bluntly stated the Murcian, making it clear that his only motivation is to play for himself, his family, and his people, enjoying it to the fullest.
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