Carlos Alcaraz is one of the top tennis representatives worldwide, So their performances on the track and their words are always conscientious measures and it is very easy to generate controversy. This has happened with the documentary of the Murcian, ‘In my way’, in which some of his statements have been analyzed with magnifying glass and have been commented throughout the circuit.
His words about his future plans, ensuring that he wants to become one of the best in the world but without sacrificing certain things that tennis takes you away, are the ones that have been taken most out of context. An opinion that has been analyzed, and criticized, both by fans and other tennis playerssuch as Jack Draper or Roberto Bautista, although there are also some names of the ATP who have taken their faces for him and chose to defend him.
But before so much stir when it is a player who prioritizes the party to tennissince their closest environment they have been forced to reverse and fix the misunderstanding. The last to do so has been Kiko Navarro, one of the first coaches of number three in the world, in an interview with ‘Break point’.
They deny Carlos Alcaraz’s version
The one who was Alcaraz coach from 9 to 17 wanted to make it clear that the image of selling this documentary about Alcaraz is not real. “I miss that he talked about his origins, he has many things to tell, and perhaps not so much about party. I see the issue of party and alcohol very exaggerated “ The former coach explained.
-“I don’t like that so much criticism has arrived, it has left me a bittersweet taste. It looks like a monologue from Ferrero and Molina with a lot of discipline, giving it sticks, but in the end it is not there by chance. If it really would not be the youngest number one in history, I would not have four Grand Slam, the palmraés it has. I don’t know why they wanted to give that version of partying the truth “ Navarro says, which denies the image that the Murcian has earned in recent days.

“Not everything is partying, much less he is like that. I think it has been very exaggerated” Kiko concludes, making it clear that this documentary does not show the true reality of Carlos and ensuring the discipline that the tennis player has.
Carlos Alcaraz goes from criticism
The tennis player himself also wanted to give his opinion on the criticisms he is receiving, both of the spectators and other tennis players, before debuting in the 1000 Masters of Rome. And the Spanish has made it clear that these opinions will not influence him. “I have learned not to think about what is said about me that they are not people in my environment, my team, my family and my friends” The Murcian assures, who is further away from the controversy and only keeps the positive side.
“I was nervous before it was released because I didn’t know how people were going to react, whether they would like it or not. Most reactions that have come to me have been good. Many players have come to tell me that they loved them and that makes me happy ” Alcaraz points out.