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Carlos Alcaraz is a winning machine in the world of tennis but still has one special detail

There is no doubt that Carlos Alcaraz is having the best season of his career. The young Spaniard has improved many facets of his game and has shown clear growth off the court.

Alcaraz’s consecutive victories and more

After a disappointing start to the season, struggling to perform at his peak and lacking motivation due to the absence of his "main rival" Jannik Sinner, Alcaraz gradually regained confidence from spring and kept winning important matches.

Since April, the 22-year-old from Murcia has won 50 matches and lost only 3, thus returning to the world No. 1 position.

There is no doubt that Carlos Alcaraz is experiencing the finest season of his career

Although he worried fans with an ankle injury in the first round of the ATP 500 Tokyo event, Alcaraz quickly showed increasingly stable fitness. The clearest evidence was his impressive display against Brandon Nakashima to secure a semifinal spot in Japan.

In that match, the six-time Grand Slam champion faced no break points and entertained the crowd with numerous stunning shots.

This also marked Alcaraz’s 65th win of the season, equaling his personal best, and the opportunity to surpass this record remains as many tournaments lie ahead.

In a recent interview with La Razon, former top Spanish player and current analyst Alex Corretja expressed special admiration for his junior: "The truth is Carlos is a gift to the tennis world. He has a natural and unique style that always captivates the audience. What’s great is Carlos plays with a constant smile, showing a healthy attitude toward the sport."

"Everyone knows elite sports demand sacrifice and pain, but with Carlos, joy is present in every match. That is what makes him an inspiration for the younger generation."

Alcaraz’s next opponent in Tokyo will be Casper Ruud, the Norwegian player currently performing well in the tournament. Although Ruud trails 1-4 in their head-to-head record, he was the winner in their most recent meeting at last year’s ATP Finals.

In the other semifinal, Taylor Fritz will face compatriot Jenson Brooksby, promising an exciting internal contest.

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