Alcaraz Is More Appreciated Than Nadal For ‘Not Mincing Words Too Much’ Says Muguruza

Carlos Alcaraz never wanted to be compared to Rafael Nadal or considered his successor, but both happened simply because of how events unfolded.

Over the past couple of years, Nadal has been slowly fading out of tennis. The Spaniard began dealing with more injuries and spending more time away from the courts.

His brand never declined, but his stock as a tennis player certainly did, and when a young and super-talented Spanish player emerged, people jumped to conclusions.

Alcaraz didn’t want to be labeled as Nadal’s successor, but coming through and literally taking his place did the trick in most people’s minds. Alcaraz has had one of the best career starts of any player, ever, becoming the youngest world number one ever on the ATP Tour, which garnered him many fans quickly.

Alcaraz Is More Appreciated Than Nadal For 'Not Mincing Words Too Much' Says Muguruza

Even Nadal used the word ‘predestined’ when talking about him. His amazing and exciting style of play has made people fall in love with his tennis, and now, almost everyone agrees that Alcaraz will lead Spanish tennis in the next decade.

Fellow Spaniard Garbine Muguruza recently spoke about that with Esquire and how Alcaraz took over Nadal’s reign, but she also highlighted a stark difference between the two players.

For much of his career, Nadal was reserved, not offering or talking too much. Alcaraz is way more outgoing. He’s comfortable in his own skin, he talks, and he shares his thoughts openly, which is in stark contrast to the 22-time major winner and how he handled things.

“Yes, the truth is that there are times when we think a lot about what we say, especially so that it doesn’t come back to haunt us. But I like to say what I think because, in the end, it’s like the saying: “Fake it till you make it”, which is something like: “If you believe something, in the end you’ll make it possible.” You know?”

That confidence is at the heart of everything Alcaraz does. He’s been quite open about wanting to become the best player in the world, and, temporarily, he’s achieved that. He’s also been very open about wanting to become the best in history, and while it seems almost impossible, he believes he can do it.

Nadal was less outspoken about such goal. He didn’t really telegraph his goals and ambitions like that. It’s still a conversation he doesn’t feel most comfortable in, while Alcaraz loves to speak his mind.

He’s supremely confident, and it shines through every time he plays. Even the shots he attempts are outrageous, but that’s just him. And that’s what makes him very different from Nadal. He’s more upfront about it.

“Either you believe you’re going to achieve it or you’re sure you won’t. Rafa [Nadal] is more reserved in that aspect. I like Carlos [Alcaraz], I see him with more self-confidence, I see him younger, I see that he talks more and says what he thinks. And I think that people also appreciate that and not mincing words so much.”

Related Posts

Nadal ‘Would Be Best Without Injuries’: Uncle Toni Enrages Djokovic’s Fans With Recent Claims

Toni Nadal has claimed that Rafael Nadal would have been the best in history if he had been healthy, which enraged many of Novak Djokovic’s fans who think otherwise. The never-ending…

Rafael Nadal applauds Carlos Alcaraz & co as Spain kick off Davis Cup Finals 2024 group stage with triumphant 3-0 win over Czechia

Rafael Nadal (L) & Carlos Alcaraz (R) (Image source: GETTY) Rafael Nadal celebrated Team Spain’s triumphant 3-0 win against Team Czechia in the group stages of the…

“Not in a position to set goals” – Rafael Nadal opens up about his surprise Laver Cup 2024 withdrawal, downplays any ‘mental’ concerns

Rafael Nadal (Source: Getty Images) Rafael Nadal’s wait to return to tennis has been prolonged even more after he announced his withdrawal from the upcoming 2024 Laver…

BREAKING 🚨 Rafael Nadal withdraws from Laver Cup 2024 to fuel further speculation about retirement

Rafael Nadal pictured at the 2019 US Open | Image Source: Getty Rafael Nadal has pulled out of the 2024 Laver Cup, adding to the speculation about…

Novak Djokovic Emotionally Shared About The Special Gift His Children Gave Him “I Feel Very Lucky To Have My Wonderful Wife Jelena And Our Two Wonderful Children”

Novak Djokovic, the world-renowned tennis champion, is no stranger to sharing his emotions with the public. As one of the greatest athletes of all time, Djokovic is…

Novak Djokovic’s PTPA’s Executive Director slams WADA’s seemingly unclear rules after Jannik Sinner’s doping case appeal confusion

PTPA’s Ahmad Nassar slams WADA over Jannik Sinner case (Images: GETTY) The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has yet to announce its appeal against Jannik Sinner in the…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *