"Being compared to Nadal is not the best thing that can happen to you, but he is very mature for his age" - Feliciano Lopez on Carlos Alcaraz
Madrid Masters tournament director Feliciano Lopez has hailed the maturity of his compatriot Carlos Alcaraz, which belies his tender years.
Alcaraz, 18, is one of the hottest young players on tour, having made a sizzling start to his 2022 campaign. The right-hander won the first two ATP Masters 1000 titles of his career (Rio de Janeiro, Barcelona) either side of a maiden Masters 1000 triumph in Miami.
The win in Miami made him one of the youngest Masters 1000 winners. Meanwhile, his Barcelona victory made him the youngest top-10 debutant since Rafael Nadal (2005) in nearly two decades.
Alcaraz's early success has inevitably evoked comparisons with 21-time Grand Slam champion Nadal. Many have annointed Alcaraz as the eventual successor of the legendary left-hander, the heir apparent to his throne. However, Lopez feels that could be a 'lot of pressure' for an 18-year-old, saying:
"It's a very difficult situation. Rafa is someone who goes beyond sports, people adore him, but people are also very excited about Carlos now, they see him as Nadal's successor, the heir to the throne. Rafa is doing very well sitting on the throne, but it is very nice to have Nadal as a reference for Carlos. They compare him a lot with him, it is a lot of pressure."
Lopez observed that comparisons with Nadal are far from ideal, but Alcaraz has displayed impressive maturity to handle the same. Lopez said:
"Being compared to Nadal is not the best thing that can happen to you. But he is very mature for his age, he has a very good environment with Juan Carlos Ferrero and that helps him a lot. It is very difficult to manage all that. Everyone is interested in him, and that is very difficult to manage for an 18-year-old boy, but he is doing very well."
If Carlos Alcaraz wins a Grand Slam this year, I wouldn't be surprised - Feliciano Lopez
Carlos Alcaraz made his Grand Slam debut at the 2021 Australian Open, where the qualifier reached the second round.
He improved on that at Roland Garros, where he reached the third round. Following a second-round defeat at Wimbledon, Alcaraz won consecutive five-setters to reach his maiden Major quarterfinal at the US Open.
After a loss in the third round at the Australian Open this year, the 18-year-old has won 21 of his 23 matches. Considering his rapid progress on the big stage, Lopez said that Alcaraz could win a Major this year, which wouldn't surprise him. The Madrid Open tournament director said:
"I don't think there is much difference between what Alcaraz has already won and winning a Grand Slam. If Alcaraz wins a Grand Slam this year, I wouldn't be surprised. I see Roland Garros and the US Open and I say to myself: 'Why not?' His time is coming."
Proclaiming Carlos Alcaraz as the 'chosen one', Lopez said that the teenager has emerged on tour much like the Big 4 of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray. He said:
"When the worst of the pandemic is over, in 2021 it is the The first year that Carlos can play at the highest level and look what he did. He is a boy who is capable of winning a Grand Slam. He did not remember an eruption like that since Nadal, Federer, Djokovic, Murray... these players. Alcaraz is a chosen one."
It remains to be seen how Carlos Alcaraz fares at Roland Garros this year, having won three of his four singles titles on clay,