Alcaraz On Djokovic, Whom He Is Chasing For No. 1: ‘He Has No Weaknesses’ | ATP Tour | Tennis

Carlos Alcaraz has missed 4 months because of damage. In doing so, the Spaniard additionally misplaced his place atop the Pepperstone ATP Rankings.

Starting this week in Buenos Aires on the Argentina Open, the 19-year-old sensation is set to climb again in direction of the highest of males’s tennis’ mountain.

“It has been a long time [I spent] at No. 1,” mentioned Alcaraz, who held high spot for 20 weeks. “Now it’s a goal for me to recover No. 1 and try to do my best in these tournaments to be back on that number. I’m looking for that.”

The teen is aware of the highway to engaging in that feat is not going to be a straightforward one to journey. The present World No. 1 is Novak Djokovic, the 22-time Grand Slam champion and 38-time ATP Masters 1000 titlist, who has been on the high of the game longer than another man in historical past.

Alcaraz seems ahead to embracing the problem of chasing the Serbian, for whom he has nice respect.

“He has no weaknesses. Every shot, it’s amazing,” Alcaraz mentioned. “His physical condition is amazing, his mental condition is amazing. He’s like a god and I admire him over the years staying at the same level, staying at the top. It’s really, really difficult and I admire that.”

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Djokovic (7,070) holds an 840-point benefit over Alcaraz (6,230) within the Pepperstone ATP Live Rankings. But for now, the Spanish teen is focussed on making his return to motion in Argentina.

“I’m feeling great. I’m getting used to these conditions, to play with the best players, so at the moment I’m feeling well,” Alcaraz mentioned. “It’s tough to play my first tournament after a long time for me, after four months. So it’s going to be really, really tough to win the tournament or be close to winning. My hope is to feel that I am okay with the injury, with my body and try to play well.”

Alcaraz will face a right away check towards Serbian Laslo Djere, who defeated Italian Fabio Fognini 6-4, 6-4 within the first spherical. Djere has excelled on clay, profitable an ATP 500 title on the floor 4 years in the past in Rio de Janeiro. It would be the pair’s first ATP Head2Headvert conflict.

More than something, Alcaraz is thrilled to be again in motion.

“I’m really excited to play here in Buenos Aires. I had four months with no competition, with no matches, just training and recovering my injury,” Alcaraz mentioned. “I’m so excited to play again, to be in the competition again. I’m looking forward to doing it.”

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