
Alex Corretja says Carlos Alcaraz has shown “a lot of confidence” in himself by opting against playing a warm-up tournament ahead of the Australian Open. The Wimbledon champion chose instead to focus on fitness and exhibition events, but two-time French Open runner-up Corretja says the world world No. 2 will find his rhythm by easing into the first Grand Slam of the year.
Carlos Alcaraz’s preparation for the Australian Open has been described as a “little bit unusual” by two-time French Open runner-up Alex Corretja - but he has backed the world No. 2’s decision.
The Wimbledon champion chose not to play a full warm-up tournament in the build-up to the first Grand Slam of the year. Daniil Medvedev took the same approach, but defending champion Novak Djokovic chose to play for Serbia in the United Cup.
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