Carlos Alakraj has responded to the acceptance of Jannik Sinner that he is struggling to deal with the disappointment of his epic French Open Final defeat.
Alkaraz Three match points were saved before beating the sinner in Paris, in a match as one of the greatest all -time by several observers.
Sinner The pain after that defeat makes sense and as he was asked to reflect on it as he started his grass court campaign this week, he admitted that it was still in his mind.
“This happens,” Italian accepted. “I don’t know how it will look in the future.
“I think this is not the most important thing, but I still try to forget negative things.
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“I think it is positive to playing another tournament for me, because every match is a new beginning, and I must be mentally prepared to give all my in court.
“My family is behind me, and standing behind my friends. This is the most important thing for me. Tennis is important in my life, but still, family and friends are more important.”
After losing the second round against Alexander Bublike in the second round, Papi impressed his ambitions on the grass in his first tournament to accept defeat against Alakraj.
“The truth is that after the defeat in Paris, it was not easy to be competitive here,” he said. “I am relatively satisfied to be able to play two matches on the grass before Wimbledon.”
Now Alkaraj has responded to those comments and answers a question from Tennis 365, when he reached the queen’s club semi -finals with a win against Arthur Rinderkenech, he took time to heal a big defeat pain.
Alkaraz said, “There were some matches, really long matches that I have lost, and yes, I had just left the court with a head, and I had not too much time to overcome it.” “Then there were other matches with which it was really difficult to deal with.
“I know that day for him, the final was very difficult to deal after all mentally. So I don’t know. From my experience, some matches that I have lost, I took three, four days to recover mentally.
“Physically, as well, if it was physically demanding. So two or three days to overcome the really tough loss.”
Alakraj is now a win of 15 matches after this latest win and he admits that he is in a fierce mood at the Queen Club in the weekend.
“I feel very good, honestly,” he said. “The last three matches were in different surfaces, so I just try to make my tennis the best way possible
“I think it’s going very well. Obviously, the more I get, the more I am confident. Right now I feel very good in the court. A lot of things that I can improve, of course, on the grass, but now
“I am really happy with everything, you know how the days have gone recently. So, I mean, confidence is very high, and hopefully keep going.”
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