Carlos Alcaraz said to possess a rare skill that could lead to massive Grand Slam success
Carlos Alcaraz is looking to find his form again at the Monte Carlo Masters next week after an early exit in Miami. The Spaniard started the season in dominant fashion, putting together a 16-match winning streak.
Photo by Chris Arjoon/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Carlos Alcaraz is looking to find his form again at the Monte Carlo Masters next week after an early exit in Miami. The Spaniard started the season in dominant fashion, putting together a 16-match winning streak. This run saw him complete the ‘Career Grand Slam’ at the Australian Open and later claim another title at the Qatar Open.
However, since then, he has lost back-to-back matches to Daniil Medvedev in Indian Wells and Sebastian Korda in Miami. Despite these setbacks, Alcaraz is still seen as one of the top players on tour and is widely expected to have a historic career. That opinion is shared by Rick Macci, who previously coached Serena Williams.
Rick Macci backs Carlos Alcaraz to rival Djokovic’s Grand Slam Haul Photo by Darrian Traynor/Getty Images Novak Djokovic stands as the most decorated male player in history. With 24 majors to his name, he shares the record for most Grand Slam singles titles with Margaret Court. The former Andy Roddick and Maria Sharapova coach certainly thinks it’s possible.
Alcaraz has already picked up seven majors by the age of 22. In comparison, Djokovic had just one before turning 23. Macci posted on X, saying: “Another major league reason the Spanish Magician is skyrocketing towards RARE AIR is his adaptability to play on every surface.