Rafael Nadal Reveals His True Feelings on Carlos Alcaraz Threatening His Career Grand Slam Record at Australian Open

Spanish tennis legend Rafael Nadal was recently asked about his thoughts Carlos Alcaraz’s chance to break his record at the Australian Open final

Spanish tennis legend Rafael Nadal was recently asked to weigh in on his compatriot Carlos Alcaraz’s chances of surpassing his Career Grand Slam record at the Australian Open. Alcaraz will face Novak Djokovic in Sunday’s final, with the Serb bidding for a record-extending 11th Australian Open title and a 25th Grand Slam crown.

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Rafael Nadal Gets Honest on Carlos Alcaraz Having a Chance To Break His Career Grand Slam Record at the Australian Open

Nadal, widely regarded as one of the greatest players in the sport, won 92 ATP titles during his career, including 22 Grand Slam crowns. His consistency was reflected in the 209 weeks he spent as world No. 1. While eclipsing those milestones remains a long-term challenge, Alcaraz is just one win away from lifting the Australian Open title and completing a career Grand Slam (a feat achieved by winning all four Grand Slams during a career).

Nadal completed his career Grand Slam at 24 by defeating Novak Djokovic in the 2010 US Open final, while Alcaraz, at just 22, could become the youngest man in the Open Era to achieve the same milestone. Nadal recently sat down for an interview with 9News Australia, where he was asked how he feels about Alcaraz having a chance to break his record on Sunday.

Nadal said he is at peace with his career and takes pride in his achievements. He does not worry about his records being broken and welcomes others surpassing him.

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“Good for me (smiles). For me, my career is over and I am not the kind of guy that gonna live rest of my life thinking “oh wow somebody’s gonna break a record” and worry for that. No, not at all to be honest, I am very proud about what I achieved and if somebody is doing better than me today very welcome,” he said. 

Sunday’s men’s final is set to captivate tennis fans around the world. While Alcaraz has enjoyed remarkable success at a young age, the Australian Open title has so far eluded him. He also aims to improve his head-to-head against Novak Djokovic, who currently leads 5-4, though Alcaraz convincingly defeated the Serb 6-4, 7-6(4), 6-2 in their most recent clash at the US Open semifinals.

Now it remains to be seen if Djokovic clinches his 25th Grand Slam title or Alcaraz completes a career Grand Slam on Sunday. But as PFSN’s exclusive simulator, the Spaniard holds 70% chances of winning the contest.

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