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Former coach shares anecdote about Carlos Alcaraz’ humble personality

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Carlos Alcaraz, the world number one, is known for being a modest and humble person. That is why he has a huge fan base and is so popular in the tennis world.

The young Spaniard was like that in his childhood, as Loli Moreno, his former coach, spoke about. In an interview with the media, Moreno emphasized that Carlos has always been competitive, but also humble.

Alcaraz has never been someone who overly praises himself or his successes, and it seems that he still has that mindset today.

"Competitive, but good. Very humble. He was shy," Moreno said, as quoted by Sportskeeda.

"He didn't like to boast. In fact, we always told him, 'You have become a champion. 'Carlos, where is the cup? Bring the cup, man.' No, he didn't bring the cup."

However, his coach admits that when the Spaniard achieved an important victory with his team, he went from class to class. Even in those moments he was never overly boastful.

"In all his championships, he never brought the cup. However, when he won with team, he loved to go from class to class, and show them the cup, but he was very shy. And he has always been very, very humble."- he continued.

Juan Carlos Ferrero

Carlos Alcaraz's career had an interesting development. Already as a teenager, he showed that he really belongs to the very top of the tennis scene. His longtime coach Juan Carlos Ferrero has a lot of credit for that, and Alcaraz never shied away from praising him and emphasizing how important Ferrero was to his career.

It seems that the 22-year-old Spaniard attributes the greatest credit to Ferrero, a man without whom he probably would not have reached such heights.

Most fans focus on him, hoping that he can become an equally dominant figure in the future. It seems that he will have frequent clashes with Jannik Sinner, the Italian tennis player, and it is not excluded that someone else will join this "race".

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