Alcaraz wants to be number 1 in the world again: "I'm fighting to be number 1".
Carlos Alcaraz is ready to bounce back. An Olympic silver medallist, the Spaniard is already in the USA preparing for the Cincinnati Masters 1000.
An outgoing finalist, he spoke to the press, explaining in particular that he has a big goal in mind: "Obviously, being number 1 is a goal whenever I'm behind.
The ATP race is an important ranking for me. Today, I'm very focused on that, and I know that each tournament is a step that can take me to that result.
Finishing the year as number 1 is one of my main objectives.
I'm fighting to be number 1, and that's something I really want to achieve as soon as possible."
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