He s top five now this is a guy who has the mindset of a champion Tracy Austin on Carlos Alcaraz defending his title at Umag
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is through to the quarter-finals after cruising past Norbert Gombos 6-2, 6-3.
On is through to the quarter-finals after cruising past Norbert Gombos 6-2, 6-3. In an interaction on Tennis TV, Austin said that Alcaraz has entered the tournament with the mentality of winning the next match and not looking too far ahead. "I think a guy like this, he's probably not thinking about (defending a title). He's top five now. It's not going to really matter (defending a title). This is a guy who has a mindset: 'Give me the balls. I will win the match today. Who do I play next?' That's the kind of mindset of a champion, not like I have to defend something. That's not the way you get the job done second time around," Austin said.
He s top five now this is a guy who has the mindset of a champion - Tracy Austin on Carlos Alcaraz defending his title at Umag
Tracy Austin on Carlos Alcaraz Former WTA No. 1 Tracy Austin reckons has the mentality of a champion after the Spaniard moved within three wins of a first title defense at the Croatia Open in Umag. Alcaraz, 19, has been one of the standout players on tour. The teenager brought up his 40th win of the season on Thursday at the Croatia Open, beating for the loss of just five games. The new World No. 5 made short work of Gombos but was made to work hard on serve - saving seven break points - to reach his eighth quarterfinal of the season. Onis through to the quarter-finals after cruising past Norbert Gombos 6-2, 6-3.
On is through to the quarter-finals after cruising past Norbert Gombos 6-2, 6-3. In an interaction on Tennis TV, Austin said that Alcaraz has entered the tournament with the mentality of winning the next match and not looking too far ahead. "I think a guy like this, he's probably not thinking about (defending a title). He's top five now. It's not going to really matter (defending a title). This is a guy who has a mindset: 'Give me the balls. I will win the match today. Who do I play next?' That's the kind of mindset of a champion, not like I have to defend something. That's not the way you get the job done second time around," Austin said.