'The truth is that you..': Carlos Alcaraz Reveals What Saved Him From Letting Early Success Go to His Head

As success found Carlos Alcaraz early in his career, the Spaniard received media attention at an early age. While the stardom has its pros, it can impact the individual and affect his game as well. Thankfully, Alcaraz had the right company that kept him humble amid incessant success.

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Carlos Alcaraz is a tennis player from Spain.

Carlos Alcaraz has so far won four Grand Slam titles.

As success found Carlos Alcaraz early in his career, the Spaniard received media attention at an early age. While the stardom has its pros, it can impact the individual and affect his game as well. Thankfully, Alcaraz had the right company that kept him humble amid incessant success.

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Carlos Alcaraz To Head to Indian Wells

Following his quarterfinal exit at the Qatar Open, Carlos Alcaraz has reached Puerto Rico for his much-anticipated exhibition match against Francis Tiafoe. After facing each other, the duo will head to the Indian Wells, which will begin from March 5.

"In the end I think it's a good time because after the match we have to go to Indians Wells which is a very important tournament and I think this type of match helps you a lot to get in shape and in a good rhythm for the next tournament," he said.

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Carlos Alcaraz Credits Family for Keeping Him Grounded

When questioned about navigating fame at a young age, 21-year-old Carlos Alcaraz credited his family and loved ones with keeping him grounded, emphasizing the value of remaining authentic. Alcaraz also stressed the importance of humility and focus, regardless of his rising popularity.

"The truth is that you do it naturally, you keep moving forward. Your family and your people always help you by being behind you and guiding you along the right path," Alcaraz said.

"You yourself are also realizing it and taking it as naturally as possible, and above all, continuing with your things, not changing your personality, as you are, and that helps you to take it in the best way," he added.

Carlos Alcaraz also credited his parents for keeping him grounded even after he has emerged as a revelation on the tennis court.

 

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