'His season is spectacular' - Alex Corretja insists Carlos Alcaraz's ...

12 Oct 2023
Carlos Alcaraz

Alcaraz says he has 'lost a lot of opportunities' to return to No. 1 after Dimitrov loss

Carlos Alcaraz has suffered a dip in form during the Asian swing due to a long season that has been “almost impossible” to beat, says Alex Corretja.

Despite a disappointing end to another fantastic year for the 20-year-old, Eurosport expert Corretja does not believe Alcaraz’s form is a concern as he chases the world No. 1 spot.

“Alcaraz's Asian tour is not worrying. I don't give it any importance,” he said. “Every tournament, every week, every game is a learning experience for Alcaraz, his season is being spectacular. Better almost impossible. Carlos there will come a time when he will have to select tournaments like [Novak] Djokovic.

“We are used to times when [Rafael] Nadal, Djokovic and [Roger] Federer reached the Masters 1000 [events] and won them as if nothing had happened, but it is more normal for him to make a semi-final against Sinner and then be surprised by Dimitrov.

“Maintaining 100% in the 80 games he plays a year is impossible.”

Highlights: Dimitrov beats Alcaraz to reach quarter-finals in Shanghai

On how Alcaraz can continue to compete at the very top level, Corretja added: “One of the keys for Alcaraz is to select the calendar well, due to travel, training, and changes in schedules and hotels.

Djokovic currently holds the ranking after his US Open win, but Alcaraz wants to win the honour back before the turn of the year.

Despite the setback, Corretja thinks his loss to the Bulgarian in Shanghai could be a positive in the long run.

“Dimitrov plays tennis a little different from what they are used to now. He changes the heights, with the backhand he can vary you with the slice, he has a good serve,” the two-time French Open finalist said.

“It is a much more varied tennis than what Carlitos is used to, I don't know if that is what has surprised him.

“If Alcaraz plays at his best level, he wins 95% of the games, except when they play among the very good players at the best level. And yet there is always one of them who believes that he has not played at his best level.

“It is good for Alcaraz to understand when he is not at his best level how he can beat players who vary him as Dimitrov may have done.”

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