Carlos Alcaraz, or pleasure for pleasure
With everything lost, Flavio Cobolli is restless, knowing that he is emptying the last cartridges and that, after all, his Grand Slam debut is exhausted; only 11 games on the still very green ATP Tour, first facing the outsized challenge of trying to tickle number one, who fiddles with him, draws and unravels a small knot down the home stretch. The closing is slow, the Italian’s pride stings, but Carlos Alcaraz, the youngest seed in the history of Roland Garros since the Swede Björn Borg was at the top of the roster during the 1976 edition, at 19 years, puts the finishing touches when the sun has risen. already lost strength and eliminates the first stop of the course desired these days: 6-0, 6-2 and 7-5, in 1h 57m. The man from El Palmar, in white and green zebra, scratches his temple and responds to Mats Wilander, who has conquered the territory three times and knows the psychology of the tennis player well. “I’ve never seen a player who has as much fun as you at these levels”, summarizes the Nordic, general feeling: how the hell can you smile when so many eyes are on you?
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