How many things have changed since Carlos Alcaraz won the BNP Paribas Open last year. Twelve months later, the young Spaniard won a second Slam, winning the Wimbledon final against Novalk Djokovic at the end of 5 exciting sets.
Then, after the Wimbledon victory, a blackout of results. For 8 months, Carlitos has no longer managed to win a title. Performances that were not up to par and some physical problems played a prominent role in this not positive period for him.
Precisely in Indian Wells – a few days after the victory in The Netflix Slam exhibition against his legendary countryman Rafael Nadal – Carlitos will look for his sporting rise.
Arriving as defending champion after last year’s success in the final against Daniil Medvedev, the Spanish tennis player will have to watch his back from Jannik Sinner, absolute dominator of the circuit at the start of the season, who could overtake him in the ATP ranking at Indian Wells.
Andre Agassi analyzed Carlos Alcaraz’s tennis evolution
In a recent interview with Tennis Majors, tennis legend Andre Agassi talked about the 20-year-old Spaniard’s moment. The former ATP no.1 analyzed the technical and…