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Moya: Alcaraz must live differently if you want to succeed Big 3

Moya, the last coach of Rafael Nadal, said that in the short term Alcaraz could continue to win the Grand Slam thanks to excellent level. But in the long term, the legendary Spanish said the 21 -year -old player became a new monument of the felt ball village if he did not devote his heart to his career. Not the type of player enjoying life ".

In the documentary collaborated with Netflix last month, Alcaraz said he chose a happy life, instead of tennis records. The owner of the four Grand Slam asserts his passion and the joy of playing tennis are two elements that hold him on the pitch to devote good matches and beautiful balls. This makes many people skeptical about Alcaraz's ambition. more. "But in the long run, everything will be more complicated. You will no longer win the title, if you do not maintain discipline and hard work. Alcaraz is only 21 years old and has the right to enjoy life. But is that sustainable? He has a team next and they will advise . Roland Garros 1998 confirmed that without steel discipline, even extreme, no one could keep up with the group "Big 3 " - who have become a symbol of talent, passion and determination to last for several decades.. "Never brick such great stars. Alcaraz and Sinner are other candidates, besides Casper Ruud ".

before attending Roland Garros, Alcaraz and Sinner can confront the final of Rome Masters next week, when falling into two different branches. In the first league back after three months of ban, Sinner could fight names like Frances Tiafoe, Ruud and Taylor Fritz. Meanwhile, Alcaraz shared branches with Alexander Zverev and Jack Draper.