Carlos Alcaraz: "I've done my job, now it's time to focus on soccer (Euro final)".
Having beaten Novak Djokovic on Sunday to win his 2nd consecutive Wimbledon, Carlos Alcaraz can now put his fan clothes back on. A fan of the Spanish soccer team, who face England in tonight's Euro final. An inevitably tricky subject for him to broach in front of the predominantly English crowd at Centre Court. One thing's for sure: whatever his obligations as champion, he'll be watching the match.
Carlos Alcaraz: "I'm going to watch the (Euro) final with my team. I don't know where yet, but I'll definitely be watching. I've already done my job, so now we'll see about the soccer. It's going to be a very tight game, I think. I'm going to watch it and we'll see which team wins."
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