Carlos Alcaraz has made no secret of his desire to try and catch the ‘Big 3’ in the chase to win Grand Slam titles and now his ambitious target has been given an endorsement by Toni Nadal.
Alcaraz won his fifth Grand Slam title at the tender age of 22 after a sensational win against Jannik Sinner in the French Open final.
The recent Netflix documentary on Alcaraz’s story so far revealed the drive from both him and the people around him to reach for the stars and try to match the remarkable records of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic.
The iconic trio are the only players to win 20 or more Grand Slam titles and while that target seems impossible to image for most, Alcaraz has made it clear that he has those numbers in his sights.
“Obviously, I keep thinking about Nole’s 24 Grand Slams, that’s clear,” said Alcaraz.
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“I’m a very ambitious guy and I always want to think big, and I dream big — obviously Djokovic’s 24 is a goal at the end of my career.
“It is something that is inevitable to think about. I am very competitive and that is also what drives me to the highest level to try to be at the same level as the Big Three. The truth is that I dream big.”
The notion that the records set by the ‘Big 3’ may be matched or bettered any time soon is hard to imagine, but Alcaraz’s ambitions have been given support by Rafael Nadal’s uncle Toni.
Nadal’s record-breaking career was shaped by his uncle Toni, who was his long-time coach and mentor, and he has given his verdict on whether Alcaraz could match or even better the achievements of his nephew Rafael. Sinner will be a massive obstacle for Alcaraz to get through on Grand Slam stages for the next decade, but the rest of the leading players in the men’s game appear to be lagging behind the new ‘Big 2’.
“He is the tennis player with the best conditions in the world,” said Toni, as quoted by Marca.
“He is fast, he hits very hard with his forehand and backhand and then he has the advantage of not having coincided with the best Federer, the best Djokovic. He has a great rival who is Sinner, but the rest are very affordable.”
“Equal Rafa? Or maybe he will surpass him. I’m not a fortune teller. But he has the conditions.”
Alcaraz will get a chance to win a sixth Grand Slam title when he defends his Wimbledon title in a tournament that gets underway on June 30.
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