Carlos Alcaraz Opens Up on His Tennis Preferences Beyond ATP
In a post-match interview at the Australian Open, rising tennis star Carlos Alcaraz found himself in the spotlight as Jim Courier posed a surprising question about his viewing habits on the women’s tour. After an impressive fourth-round victory over Miomir Kecmanovic, Alcaraz joined Courier for the customary interview on Rod Laver Arena.
Known for his powerful forehand and breathtaking groundstrokes, the 18-year-old Spaniard expressed his enthusiasm for tennis, stating, “I’m a huge fan of tennis. I like to watch every match if I can.” When asked about his favorite players to watch, Alcaraz named some of his ATP rivals, including Daniil Medvedev, Novak Djokovic, and Jannik Sinner, praising their consistent high-level performances on the court.
However, the unexpected turn came when Courier inquired about Alcaraz’s preferences on the women’s tour. Despite appearing a bit nervous and prompting laughter from the crowd, Alcaraz openly shared his appreciation for women’s tennis. “Well, I watch WTA as well,” he responded, emphasizing that he enjoys watching both ATP and WTA matches whenever possible.
Alcaraz’s response reflects a broader trend of male players expressing their support for women’s tennis and breaking away from traditional gender divisions in the sport. With the rise of stars like Naomi Osaka and Ashleigh Barty on the women’s tour, the boundaries between ATP and WTA viewership are becoming less distinct.
As Carlos Alcaraz continues to make waves in the tennis world with his exceptional performances, his openness about enjoying both men’s and women’s tennis adds a refreshing perspective. Fans eagerly await his future matches and anticipate whether this trend of cross-gender tennis fandom will become more prevalent among the next generation of players.
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