In August, during his exclusive interview, Ion Tiriac criticized Carlos Alcaraz's entourage, explaining that he was pulling too hard: “He is a talented player, he is sensational, he has incredible leg speed and power, but I find that we are doing a little too much around him, that we already want to reap the benefits at the level economical when you are only at the beginning of your career” Ion explained.
Ion had a nose if we analyze the end of the season for the Spaniard who never stopped moving, signing deals, and participating in exhibitions or other festivities. Fortunately, the only small period where Carlos will be able to rest will be the end of year holidays.
Basically, he will be at home in peace for a maximum of 6 days. It's almost an eternity because it seems so “squeezed” like a lemon for a management that is a little too focused on a form of economic profitability.
Even if nothing is comparable, Sinner does less, Zverev does less and Novak decided to cut to better distribute.
Beyond the physical efforts and the time differences, Carlos will return to training without having had time to relax.
A choice that is inevitably questionable and which risks paying a high price at some point.
A legend's career is also built by making marketing choices. For the moment, it seems that the chosen direction is that of “everything that is taken is no longer to be taken…”
Published on Monday December 16, 2024 at 09:21