This is a very very abnormal 19 year old with physical development beyond his years Tennis analyst Gill Gross marvels at Carlos Alcaraz after US Open heroics
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But then I'm not 192357Third consecutive night-or-late-night 5-setter. Big drain and challenge for Alcaraz. But then I'm not 19 Reacting to Clarey's assessment, Gross opined that Carlos Alcaraz is an unusual talent on tour and is indeed a lot more developed for his age in terms of fitness and physicality. Gross also added that the same could not be said of Tiafoe when the American player was 19 years old himself, further highlighting Alcaraz's uniqueness. "I don't really get Alcaraz's incredible endurance being attributed to his age. For example, 19-year old Tiafoe would have been cramping by now (I think he'd admit that). This is a very very abnormal 19 year-old with physical development beyond his years," Gill Gross wrote on Twitter. Gill Gross @Gill_GrossI don't really get Alcaraz's incredible endurance being attributed to his age. For example, 19-year old Tiafoe would have been cramping by now (I think he'd admit that).
This is a very very abnormal 19 year-old with physical development beyond his years. twitter.com/christophclare…Christopher Clarey @christophclareyThird consecutive night-or-late-night 5-setter. Big drain and challenge for Alcaraz.
But then I'm not 1967556Third consecutive night-or-late-night 5-setter. Big drain and challenge for Alcaraz. But then I'm not 19I don't really get Alcaraz's incredible endurance being attributed to his age. For example, 19-year old Tiafoe would have been cramping by now (I think he'd admit that). This is a very very abnormal 19 year-old with physical development beyond his years. twitter.com/christophclare… Alcaraz's maiden Grand Slam final comes in a season where he has won his first two Masters 1000 titles, two other ATP 500 titles, and 50 singles matches (the most this season) overall. Alcaraz will face Casper Ruud in the final at Flushing Meadows and the winner will take home his maiden Grand Slam title as well as the World No. 1 spot in the ATP rankings. US Open Tennis@usopenFifth-set king @carlosalcaraz is into the #USOpen final!2443601Fifth-set king @carlosalcaraz is into the #USOpen final! https://t.co/CamMVDVJxw
This is a very very abnormal 19-year-old with physical development beyond his years - Tennis analyst Gill Gross marvels at Carlos Alcaraz after US Open heroics
By Aayush Majumdar Modified 11 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Tennis analyst Gill Gross speaks about Carlos Alcaraz Carlos Alcaraz's endurance has been tested to the limit at the 2022 US Open as the Spaniard has won three consecutive five-set matches to reach the final. While the 19-year-old's ability to overcome fatigue in quick time and continue to play long matches is being attributed to his young age, tennis analyst Gill Gross believes it has more to do with Alcaraz's specific qualities rather than age. The young Spaniard has spent just short of a total 13 and a half hours on the court in just his last three matches at the US Open. Alcaraz defeated Marin Cilic (3 hours and 54 minutes), Jannik Sinner (5 hours and 15 minutes), and Frances Tiafoe (4 hours and 19 minutes) in those three matches to enter his maiden Grand Slam final. In light of the same, tennis journalist Christopher Clarey highlighted that the Spaniard's age has been the main reason behind his ability to overcome the challenges posed by such long matches. "Third consecutive night-or-late-night 5-setter. Big drain and challenge for Alcaraz. But then I'm not 19," Clarey wrote on Twitter. Christopher Clarey @christophclareyThird consecutive night-or-late-night 5-setter. Big drain and challenge for Alcaraz.But then I'm not 192357Third consecutive night-or-late-night 5-setter. Big drain and challenge for Alcaraz. But then I'm not 19 Reacting to Clarey's assessment, Gross opined that Carlos Alcaraz is an unusual talent on tour and is indeed a lot more developed for his age in terms of fitness and physicality. Gross also added that the same could not be said of Tiafoe when the American player was 19 years old himself, further highlighting Alcaraz's uniqueness. "I don't really get Alcaraz's incredible endurance being attributed to his age. For example, 19-year old Tiafoe would have been cramping by now (I think he'd admit that). This is a very very abnormal 19 year-old with physical development beyond his years," Gill Gross wrote on Twitter. Gill Gross @Gill_GrossI don't really get Alcaraz's incredible endurance being attributed to his age. For example, 19-year old Tiafoe would have been cramping by now (I think he'd admit that).
This is a very very abnormal 19 year-old with physical development beyond his years. twitter.com/christophclare…Christopher Clarey @christophclareyThird consecutive night-or-late-night 5-setter. Big drain and challenge for Alcaraz.
But then I'm not 1967556Third consecutive night-or-late-night 5-setter. Big drain and challenge for Alcaraz. But then I'm not 19I don't really get Alcaraz's incredible endurance being attributed to his age. For example, 19-year old Tiafoe would have been cramping by now (I think he'd admit that). This is a very very abnormal 19 year-old with physical development beyond his years. twitter.com/christophclare… Alcaraz's maiden Grand Slam final comes in a season where he has won his first two Masters 1000 titles, two other ATP 500 titles, and 50 singles matches (the most this season) overall. Alcaraz will face Casper Ruud in the final at Flushing Meadows and the winner will take home his maiden Grand Slam title as well as the World No. 1 spot in the ATP rankings. US Open Tennis@usopenFifth-set king @carlosalcaraz is into the #USOpen final!2443601Fifth-set king @carlosalcaraz is into the #USOpen final! https://t.co/CamMVDVJxw