![]() He explained: “That’s very difficult to deal, to swallow and to understand. ![]() So it’s like ‘okay, Alcaraz is playing Wednesday at 4 o’clock in the afternoon.’ Everything is sold out, everybody wants to go and see Alcaraz.”Ĭorretja said the Miami Open champion would need the help of his coach, former world No 1 Juan Carlos Ferrero, to learn to deal with the noise while being the man everyone wants to see at this week’s tournament. ![]() I mean he’s not the same as two months ago or not even two weeks ago,” the two-time French Open finalist told Eurosport.Įxplaining how the home crowd was going “totally crazy” for the 18-year-old, he continued: “He is creating in Barcelona the same feeling as we had with Nadal 10, 15 years ago where everybody wanted to see Nadal like ‘oh, Nadal is coming’. #Kwgn news at 4 o clocktoday proThree years later, he is the hot ticket in Barcelona as the world No 11 and recent Miami Open winner, and retired former pro Alex Corretja has fired a warning to the teenager who is causing Nadal levels of frenzy at the tournament. The world No 11 is now back on home soil for the first time since becoming a Masters 1000 champion as the fifth seed at the Barcelona ATP 500, three years after he arrived at the event as a 15-year-old qualifier and lost to Pedro Sousa. ![]() Alcaraz recently made history as the youngest man ever to win the Miami Open, a month shy of his 19th birthday. ![]()
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