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At dawn Alcaraz is back in charge with Fernando Alonso: ‘I’m the other one, the worst’

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Carlos Alcaraz continues steady progress at Roland Garros. The Murcian has qualified for the round of 16 of the Grand Slam in Paris with a stunning 2:10 (6-1, 6-4, 6-2) victory over Denis Shapovalov this Friday.

The No. 1 jersey is having a great season, as the win-loss record since January shows. he has lost only 3 games (Rio against Norry, Miami against Sina, Rome against Marozan) Attention, 33 wins!

that’s right, This Friday, Carlitos reached a mythical figure F1 fans have been gifting this Tula since the beginning of the season.

In fact, already before dawn after the game, the Murcian playfully commented on a tweet from the ATP that highlighted his staggering numbers.

Repeat that number?‘ he wrote, referring to Fernando Alonso.


But the tennis player didn’t stop there, replying to comments from users who immediately accused him of joining the “33” tsunami. “Juanca I’m the other one, the worstwere his words.


As of early Saturday, the Aston Martin driver had not responded to Carlitos’ message.is normal given that it’s a man over 40 with hours and work the next day.

If someone has just come from another planet or just woken up from a long coma, Recall that Fernando Alonso has won 32 races since he entered Formula 1 and is aiming for 33 wins at each circuit.

During the Miami Open a few months ago, Alcaraz was already thinking of Alonso after the game. He wrote an arrow on the TV camera that said, “33 years old? Coming soon.”


Of course the gesture reached Alonso Just minutes later, the two-time world champion did not hesitate to thank Alcaraz for his gesture on social networks.

Lock this man up! You are a phenomenon! Come on!wrote the Asturias newspaper.


Alcaraz, who has proven to be a huge Alonso fan, hardly believed it. “you turned me overBetween two representatives of Spanish sport, the historic man and the endless youth, a good atmosphere has been created and will continue to give a lot of joy.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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