Carlos Alcaraz to CNN: ‘I’m playing unbelievable tennis’
Carlos Alcaraz to CNN: ‘I’m playing unbelievable tennis’
Carlos Alcaraz says he is “playing incredible tennis” after a tough start to his comeback tournament in Bogota. Alcaraz, who was forced to quit tennis after the knee injury he sustained at age 16, has been an active user of the tennis machine since the 2010 Open tournament in Mexico City. (The Associated Press)
Carlos Alcaraz says he is “playing incredible tennis” after a tough start to his comeback tournament in Bogota. Alcaraz, who was forced to quit tennis after the knee injury he sustained at age 16, has been an active user of the tennis machine since the 2010 Open tournament in Mexico City. (The Associated Press)
Carlos Alcaraz, a former world No. 1 ranked player, is in Bogota, Colombia, for the first round of the ATP World Tour 250 tournament where he plays David Ferrer, a top-5 player. Alcaraz, who has been a user of the tennis machine since the 2010 Opens in Mexico City. (The Associated Press)
Carlos Alcaraz, a former world No. 1 ranked player, is in Bogota, Colombia, for the first round of the ATP World Tour 250 tournament where he plays David Ferrer, a top-5 player. Alcaraz, who has been a user of the tennis machine since the 2010 Opens in Mexico City. (The Associated Press)
After a tough start to his comeback tournament in Bogota, Carlos Alcaraz says he’s going to play some unbelievable tennis.
Alcaraz, a former world No. 1 ranked player, was forced to quit tennis after the knee injury he sustained at age 16, but he has been an active user of the tennis machine since the 2010 Opens in Mexico City. He has used the machine to play matches and practice.
“I’m going to play unbelievable tennis because I’m playing tremendous tennis,” Alcaraz