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These things are an indefensible safety hazard. At this point, we are only asking for trouble. Roland-Garros #RolandGarros

These things are an indefensible safety hazard. At this point, we are only asking for trouble. Roland-Garros #RolandGarros

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‼️🎙️ Great interview from Carlos Alcaraz today at the Princesa de Girona CongresFest in Murcia, where he spoke a lot about consistency, discipline, and the daily work that goes into the trophies: ❔ “Today we’ve been hearing people talk about research, innovation, exploration… You revolutionized tennis at a very young age. What do you think is behind that ability to keep improving constantly?” 🗣️ Carlos: “Well, I think it’s the desire to learn. When you realize there’s still so much for you to improve, so much for you to learn, in my case, in the world of tennis… in the end you’re competing against players who also want to improve in order to beat you, who want to put themselves in the best possible position. And that’s what motivates you, or at least what motivates me, to keep improving, to keep up with the level of tennis and also keep up with the rate at which my rivals are improving.” ❔ “In elite sport, just like in science and entrepreneurship, a very important part is knowing how to push beyond your own limits. So my question is: what values have been most important in helping you develop that throughout your journey?” 🗣️ “I think consistency. Day-to-day consistency, trying to give your best every single day. “In the end, people probably see the matches, the tournaments, the victories and defeats, but you also have to place a lot of value on what happens behind the scenes: the work you put in every day. “I think that’s the most important thing: going every day, in my case, to the tennis court or the gym with tremendous excitement about trying to give the best of myself, trying to improve so that later it shows on the court. “That consistency of taking things day by day, of trying to control everything necessary to be in the best possible condition when it’s time to compete - that’s what motivates me. And it’s what I value most now in the position I’m in. I’m grateful to the version of myself from six or seven years ago for having done everything possible every single day.” ❔ “People see the trophies and the victories, but they don’t see the work behind them because it’s invisible. What advice would you give to young people, and to all of us, about discipline and consistency, so we can understand how someone like you keeps going?” 🗣️ “Above all, patience. “When I was 14 years old, I had zero patience. I wanted things overnight. I wanted results immediately. Personally, I hate losing at anything, even back there. So I always wanted to win, I wanted everything to work out perfectly, I wanted things to go exactly right. But I think what I’d tell young people is to have patience. “The beautiful thing is the process. It’s the journey. It’s going to a competition or doing something that truly fills you with pride and then seeing that it doesn’t work out. “You fail but what matters is how you get back up, how you come back the next day and try again. “That’s the beautiful part, and that’s the advice I’d give to young people: be patient, enjoy the journey, enjoy what you’re doing, because one day you’ll look back, value it, and feel proud of it.”

‼️🎙️ Great interview from Carlos Alcaraz today at the Princesa de Girona CongresFest in Murcia, where he spoke a lot about consistency, discipline, and the daily work that goes into the trophies: ❔ “Today we’ve been hearing people talk about research, innovation, exploration… You revolutionized tennis at a very young age. What do you think is behind that ability to keep improving constantly?” 🗣️ Carlos: “Well, I think it’s the desire to learn. When you realize there’s still so much for you to improve, so much for you to learn, in my case, in the world of tennis… in the end you’re competing against players who also want to improve in order to beat you, who want to put themselves in the best possible position. And that’s what motivates you, or at least what motivates me, to keep improving, to keep up with the level of tennis and also keep up with the rate at which my rivals are improving.” ❔ “In elite sport, just like in science and entrepreneurship, a very important part is knowing how to push beyond your own limits. So my question is: what values have been most important in helping you develop that throughout your journey?” 🗣️ “I think consistency. Day-to-day consistency, trying to give your best every single day. “In the end, people probably see the matches, the tournaments, the victories and defeats, but you also have to place a lot of value on what happens behind the scenes: the work you put in every day. “I think that’s the most important thing: going every day, in my case, to the tennis court or the gym with tremendous excitement about trying to give the best of myself, trying to improve so that later it shows on the court. “That consistency of taking things day by day, of trying to control everything necessary to be in the best possible condition when it’s time to compete - that’s what motivates me. And it’s what I value most now in the position I’m in. I’m grateful to the version of myself from six or seven years ago for having done everything possible every single day.” ❔ “People see the trophies and the victories, but they don’t see the work behind them because it’s invisible. What advice would you give to young people, and to all of us, about discipline and consistency, so we can understand how someone like you keeps going?” 🗣️ “Above all, patience. “When I was 14 years old, I had zero patience. I wanted things overnight. I wanted results immediately. Personally, I hate losing at anything, even back there. So I always wanted to win, I wanted everything to work out perfectly, I wanted things to go exactly right. But I think what I’d tell young people is to have patience. “The beautiful thing is the process. It’s the journey. It’s going to a competition or doing something that truly fills you with pride and then seeing that it doesn’t work out. “You fail but what matters is how you get back up, how you come back the next day and try again. “That’s the beautiful part, and that’s the advice I’d give to young people: be patient, enjoy the journey, enjoy what you’re doing, because one day you’ll look back, value it, and feel proud of it.”

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Carlos Alcaraz 🇪🇸 and Flavio Cobolli 🇮🇹 second day of practice in Murcia 2026 ⏳🎾

Carlos Alcaraz 🇪🇸 and Flavio Cobolli 🇮🇹 second day of practice in Murcia 2026 ⏳🎾

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Carlos is already in Korea 🇰🇷 💐💇‍♂️

Carlos is already in Korea 🇰🇷 💐💇‍♂️

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Carlos practicing on Rod Laver. 🏟️ Here we go. 🇪🇸🇦🇺💪🔥 #AusOpen

Carlos practicing on Rod Laver. 🏟️ Here we go. 🇪🇸🇦🇺💪🔥 #AusOpen

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The streak is 34 outdoor hard court wins in row (joint third longest with Sampras). TI shows 20 because they include only ATP matches (no Slams). Interesting on multiple levels, but check out the net pts won and opponent at net pts won… 🪶🪄🐐🔥

The streak is 34 outdoor hard court wins in row (joint third longest with Sampras). TI shows 20 because they include only ATP matches (no Slams). Interesting on multiple levels, but check out the net pts won and opponent at net pts won… 🪶🪄🐐🔥

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Carlos Alcaraz 🇪🇸 already warming up ahead of his 2026 #MiamiOpen debut against Fonseca 🇧🇷 🎾⚔️ [🎥 kp_sports_fr IG]

Carlos Alcaraz 🇪🇸 already warming up ahead of his 2026 #MiamiOpen debut against Fonseca 🇧🇷 🎾⚔️ [🎥 kp_sports_fr IG]

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8 hours until the #AusOpen SF 😬⏳

8 hours until the #AusOpen SF 😬⏳

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“Don’t be afraid. It’s time to shine on Centre Court!” 🧠🤍🎾🎾 #Wimbledon

“Don’t be afraid. It’s time to shine on Centre Court!” 🧠🤍🎾🎾 #Wimbledon

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🎾 Today's training 💪

🎾 Today's training 💪

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Carlos Alcaraz decided to bring the magic even before the tournament begins. 🪄🔥

Carlos Alcaraz decided to bring the magic even before the tournament begins. 🪄🔥

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🥂 "For what we've learned to be. DJs, cooks, golfers, and ultimately, tennis players." Carlos Alcaraz Garfia, moonlighter.

🥂 "For what we've learned to be. DJs, cooks, golfers, and ultimately, tennis players." Carlos Alcaraz Garfia, moonlighter.

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Carlos Alcaraz warming up before his #Wimbledon semifinal later today against Taylor Fritz 🌱🎾

Carlos Alcaraz warming up before his #Wimbledon semifinal later today against Taylor Fritz 🌱🎾

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