He Should Not Play in Canada," Corretja Weighs In on Alcaraz's Situation
After the final between Alcaraz and Sinner on the legendary Centre Court at Wimbledon, Corretja analyzed the performance of the Spanish prodigy. Defeated in four sets by an impressive Sinner, the El Palmar native suffered the first Grand Slam final loss of his career.
"Everything happening to Alcaraz is good. It will reignite his hunger, his desire to improve and evolve. If you only win, you think everything is fine. If you’re beaten, you realize you’re not invincible.
However, I think Carlos needs some rest now, so that in the second half of the season, he doesn’t arrive too exhausted for the big matches. I never interfere with the schedule my great friend Juan Carlos Ferrero decides for his player, but I simply hope he won’t have him participate in the Canada Masters 1000.
I say this with all the affection and respect I have for this tournament, but I believe Alcaraz needs to recover from all these efforts now. They should seriously consider what they need to do, and whatever they decide will be fine because they are a team. But from the outside, I think they shouldn’t let him go.
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