What is CARLOS ALCARAZ Like Behind-The-Scenes?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2025
- Excerpt from Served with Andy Roddick Episode 51 - Released on 12.09.24.
Andy Roddick talks about seeing how Carlos Alcaraz treats people behind-the-scenes and how he handles the crowd while on-court during his exhibition matches.
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It's so good to hear glowing things about Carlos. He gets far too much hate from toxic fans which I wish would stop. From the strength of his exciting play, "effortless charisma" and humble persona, he's a superb ambassador for tennis at the tender age of 21. He is also a selfless contributor to the health and welfare of his community (recently aid to those affected by the Dana floods) and has created Foundacion Alcaraz to help children in need develop healthy social interactions. I'm proud to be an ardent fan of his and wish him nothing but good health and success always.
Exactly! Carlos is so young and yet people place these crazy expectations on him. I’d rather he make mistakes now at his young age, learn from them and build on a solid foundation. I mean the guy has 4 grand slams, multiple M1000s, a silver medal and is only freakin 21. He can play on grass, clay and hardcourts! I remember when I was 21 and all I did was party and yet here Carlos is dedicated and has achieved so much and there are so many that negatively criticize the dude. Wishing him continued success for 2025!
There is absolutely nothing to hate on this wonderful young man, not to mention his talent and intelligence. I can only say those toxic fans are jealous souls.
Go see hip mocking djokovic on court as faking injury and see the real face he hides behind that. Fake ass smile
@@apathylovescompanylook at him mocking djokovic on court as if he was faking his injury hich novak showed by medical exams shared
I am happy that he gets more positive reviews than not. Cannot find a single negative thing about Carlos.
He is just a superb human being and athlete.
People are just jealous. They need to understand that they could root for their fav player and still be objective about others.
The best thing about Carlos for me is how he interacts with kids. Watching him give his racquet to that little guy with the sign that said he “drove 800 miles to see him” warmed my heart. The little guy was so happy! ♥️😊
It seems to me Carlos approaches the game with the joy of a kid. And I think that's a good thing ☮️💜
Carlitos is just a chill guy who might become the goat
It's down to his injury prevention abilities. He's going to have to get multiple triple slam seasons well into his 30s if he wants to get more than 24
I love that Carlos wears his emotions on his sleeve, sometimes to his detriment, and it clearly comes through the television. He isn’t a robot and he appears to be the type of person that thrives from family and friendship interactions. He also appears to enjoy team events and playing for his country because it involves interacting with others to achieve a goal. Unfortunately he chose a sport that is mostly solo. Perhaps he should’ve gone into futbol? Either way hoping he has a successful 2025!
I think he spreads stardust all around the court.
His parents must be so proud, they have done a magnificent job.
We are a product of our upbringing.
It is truly amazing how we have new stars ready to step up to the plate.
The tennis God is looking after tennis fans.
Carlos is phenomenal, a magical player with incredible passion. Jannik is a machine and a tough nut to crack. I hope Carlos defeats Jannik in AO and Wimbledon.
I love carlos and I am vintage
Carlos is the greatest
Sinner is an amazing player but boring in and off court. Carlos has a vibrant game in the court and is a great guy off court. As a espectator I will pay double for a ticket to watch Carlos
💛 Carlitos 🇪🇸 the charismatic 🌟 He is so good for the 🎾 sport.
Andy the oracle, as always
Difficult to fake it day in and out, year after year. We would have heard about by now if he were not all he seems to be. He deserves some credit. He is so much more than a Sinner clone - thankfully.
Are you kidding? How is he copying anyone? He is his own person. He achieved everything before Sinner
Well said Andy 👍
I'll never be able to look at Kyrgios without thinking of Mr. T, now.
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
How about a guy in a Mr T starter set, as a carnival barker 😂
Maybe a little less (or a lot less) finger to the ear
haha I am a fan and I also think the same
@@Sanaa472 yeah, it's like "your great, you know you're great, your shot was great, we love you, we're cheering, what more do you want?"
Who is hurting by doing this?
@ me
@@mightbefire Seek help
You don't sound good cursing so much. Just talk.
Sorry not a fan, I think he is not all he pretends to be. He always copies Jannick Sinner even in his speeches.
I think you are a hater but Sinner is not an honest even on his interviews. Sinner wanted to be always good in the public eye unlike Carlos is very honest and very charismatic. He doesn´t need to pretend as he is very friendly and warm. Sinner is like a robot and very cold person that´s why not many players like him.
You’re a hater go with doper
Isn't Spain notoriously corrupt when it comes to doping? Athletes are notified well in advance of tests that should be unexpected and the results are passed through dozens of layers before it's reported
@ don’t spread fake lies coz your country Italy has produced many positive in Clostebol. Another Italian tennis player was suspended this year due to doping but sadly he was banned coz he is not favourite of ATp president
@@wanderlustchix That's almost as bad as the hundreds of unnamed clients on Dr. Fuentes' list. A reminder, he has connections to Nadal. Or do we call him Na-bald?