For Pat Cash, Alcaraz is more than just power: "It's important not to summarize Alcaraz's game".
Carlos Alcaraz's performance has been on everyone's lips since Sunday.
The 21-year-old Spaniard continues to make history. Winning his second Wimbledon title and fourth Grand Slam, Alcaraz continues to impress.
Impressively serene in the final, he crushed a largely helpless Djokovic (6-2, 6-2, 7-6).
On this subject, Pat Cash, Wimbledon winner in 1987, gave his opinion on the Spaniard's performance.
A great admirer of the Spaniard, he explained that 'Carlito' shouldn't be summed up by power alone: "Alcaraz's game shouldn't be summed up by the word 'power'.
Carlos didn't miss a forehand in the final when he had done so before. He was very precise, especially in the hot moments, except when he got a bit carried away.
But as we saw, he recovered to play his best tennis in the tie-break. Every time Novak suggested something, he knew how to respond.
For me, the symbol is his first set, which was almost perfect. In a Grand Slam final, it's quite rare to see that, such a demonstration."