Carlos Alcaraz has suddenly become the face of men’s tennis. After years of grinding, he became an overnight success by dismantling the GOAT on his own turf. It’s quite natural that after an iconic Wimbledon final victory over Novak Djokovic, you’d grab all the limelight. Media, sponsorships, and outlets are all looking to reach out to the Spaniard ever since he converted the championship point on Sunday.
Well, recently, the world number 1 spoke to a renowned outlet about his Wimbledon success. He answered a bucketful of questions while trying to sink in everything that had happened over the last fortnight. Bet, the fans would be curious as to what the Spaniard plans to do after the historic victory. Let’s hear from the champion himself.
How does Carlos Alcaraz plan to spend the next few days?
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During the interview, Alcaraz was asked how he plans to spend the upcoming days. His reply was quite ordinary, as it did not involve any sort of extravagant celebrations.
He said via El Pais, “Honestly, to go back home and be with my family, to be with them again and eat with them. I miss it. I miss those routines of being in my village and with my friends, being at home; not doing much, you know? Just enjoy having that feeling of being at ease with them and having a few laughs.”
However, Alcaraz’s reply is not one bit surprising. He has already made the tennis world aware of his humble roots and how he loves spending time with his family the most.
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Alcaraz’s humble roots
At 20 years of age, Carlos Alcaraz has already become a tennis sensation with two grand slams to his name. However, he does not plan to change his simple lifestyle anytime soon. He lives in a $220,000 apartment along with his parents in his hometown of El Palmar, situated near Murcia in Southern Spain. The Spaniard wishes to celebrate his success with his parents and other locals in his hometown.
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Instead of having any extravagant celebrations, he also aims to play Hopman Cup for Spain this week. Despite a long fortnight in London, the two-time major champion does not want to let his country down.
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