Alcaraz: "It's getting boring".
Carlos Alcaraz regains his confidence.
After a disastrous US Open, the Spanish prodigy led his nation to Davis Cup qualification before dominating Shelton with authority in the Laver Cup on Saturday.
Immediately after his success, Alcaraz spoke at a press conference, looking back on a very busy season: "Thank God, I play a lot of matches, and the truth is that in the end, in some tournaments, it gets boring.
I'm not forgetting either that I'm young, I'm 21, and that I'm going to learn from these kinds of situations, which are new to me.
I need to gradually get to know myself, what I need, what I don't need, what's good for me, what's not.
And little by little, improve and mature.
These tournaments, in which I'm not alone and I have my team around me, like in the Davis Cup, when I played with Spain, with Bautista, with Marcel, with Pablo, with Pedro, always there behind me.
These are very good times for me, to get my confidence back."
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