Believe, endure and fight. carlos alcaraz He carries it from the factory glued to his DNA. amazing tennis talent necessary to overcome jannick sinner and the Open era (1968) 19 years, 4 months and 2 days, he became the youngest tennis player to reach the semi-finals of the US Open.

charlie brownAs he likes to be called, Arthur believed in him from the first spot in Ashe’s center to the ‘ace’ when he recorded the game on the first ‘match ball’ he had, 5 hours and 15 minutes later. A battle to remember.

charlie brown he knew when to hold on sinner He came back from the first set, both took the next two sets in the ‘tie break’, failed to score points from the Italian tennis player in the last set.

charlie brown Despite the blow that would demoralize everyone, he fought without letting his guard down, until he turned a match. sinner It was as if he had taken the hand of his mighty serve with a ‘matchball’ he didn’t know how to finish. The Italian paid a heavy price for his mistake.

charlie brown With fierce tennis on every stroke, sheer dedication at every point, a show of physical strength, an unmatched genius to win the admiration of fans, the cold Sinner shattered the perfect tennis machine.

Without appearing to succumb to exhaustion, he simply focused on challenging an opponent with whom he would have a lot more duels for big titles in the future. charlie brownHe knew how to believe, persevere and fight to earn the semifinals at the US Open.

alcaraz This Two games away from his first Grand Slam and #1, two goals he set between his eyebrows at the beginning of the year when he was not yet among the top 70 in the world. He has work to do and it won’t be easy, but he won’t stay because he believed, persevered and fought. For talent, less.