The world’s top-ranked male tennis player Carlos Alcaraz is inspiring fans and competitors with his talent and winning smile. Could the young Spaniard become the new king of Roland Garros?
abc.net.au/news/carlos-alcarez-french-open-roland-garros-/102412562It would not surprise anyone if Spanish tennis star Carlos Alcaraz was humming the tune to an old song while defeating Italian Flavio Cobolli in straight sets in the first round at the French Open.
After a first-round victory at Roland Garros, world number five Stefanos Tsitsipas described Alcaraz as "a breath of fresh air". With 36-year-old Nadal having flagged that next year is likely to be his last on tour, could Alcaraz become the new king of clay?
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