"I don't like to see Rafael Nadal suffering with the sport he loves and it hurts me too, I hope and wish he recovers" - Carlos Alcaraz
Carlos Alcaraz has stated that he is disheartened by what his idol and compatriot Rafael Nadal is going through after aggravating a foot injury in his loss to Denis Shapovalov in Rome.
Uncertainty continues to loom over whether the 13-time champion will be fully fit in time for the start of the second Grand Slam of the year. The Spaniard has indicated that he will be particpating in Paris and will bring his doctor to the tournament.
Alcaraz, speaking at an award function in Murcia, said he hopes that the Mallorcan manages to recover in time and is competitive in Paris.
"I don't like to see Rafa suffering with the sport he loves and it hurts me too. I hope and wish he recovers and is competitive," the 19-year-old stated.
The teen sensation, who opted out of the Italian Open citing a right ankle sprain, revealed in an interview with Marca that he is now feeling better.
"I am feeling better and better and I feel energetic and eager and knowing that I have my options," he added.
Alcaraz, who is now being counted as one of the favorites to win Roland Garros, stressed that he felt no pressure but was encouraged by the heightened expectations post his win at the Madrid Open.
"It motivates me that they count me as one of the favorites to win at Roland Garros and more than pressure, it is an encouragement to give everything," Alcaraz said.
Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz: A budding rivalry that has captured the imagination of the tennis world
Although the two Spaniards have played each other only thrice, their rivalry is already a major talking point amongst the tennis fraternity.
Alcaraz first played Nadal on his 18th birthday in the second round of the 2021 Madrid Open. The Mallorcan won 6-1, 6-2 but faced stiffer resistance in their next two encounters.
Alcaraz played Nadal in the semifinals of the 2022 Indian Wells Masters and gave the 21-time Slam champion a run for his money.
Coming into Indian Wells, the 35-year-old had won an astounding 15 matches on the trot. He extended that to 19 during the course of the week to set up an enticing clash with Alcaraz. The Spaniard then defeated his younger countryman 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 to record his 20th consecutive win and advance to the final.
A year after their first-ever contest, the two Spaniards faced each other in a highly anticipated quarterfinal match-up at the 2022 Madrid Open. Alcaraz won the first set before a resurgent Nadal rallied to win the second set 6-1.
Alcaraz soon found his footing and won a tightly contested third set to claim his first win over the 35-year-old.
With Nadal and Alcaraz seeded fifth and sixth respectively, they will not meet until the last four at Roland Garros. A potential dream match-up in the final is also on the cards, and we'll know for sure when the draw is set to be announced on May 19.
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