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The legendary tennis player Andre Agassi expressed “some concern” about one facet of Carlos Alcaraz’s play.

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Eight-time Grand Slam champion Andre Agassi has pointed out one area in which Carlos Alcaraz has to get better, but he thinks the up-and-coming player still has a long way to go to develop his game as a whole.

Alcaraz, who is only twenty years old, has already won two Grand Slams and held the top spot in the rankings for multiple weeks, making him one of the best active players on the ATP Tour.

The 22-time Grand Slam victor Rafael Nadal squared off against the reigning Wimbledon champion on Sunday in The Netflix Slam in Las Vegas. Agassi was seated in the commendatory box at Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, which gave him one of the best seats in the house for the exhibition match.

Following the game, the former When asked about Alcaraz’s game, the world number one acknowledged that his ability to play quickly impressed him, but he also highlighted an area in which he still needed to improve.
According to Tennis Majors, he said, “I really love his game on the move, when he’s in flight, the dynamics and his ability to use the geometry and the pace he can inject.”

When he acts a little static, I do occasionally worry a little bit for him. Sometimes he gets set a touch too early and doesn’t have the same conviction on his shots when he can be in a situation where his feet don’t have to move as much.

command over the point.

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The American also thinks that Alcaraz still hasn’t identified what his greatest strength is, but at this point in his career, that shouldn’t be a worry.

He continued, saying, “Considering Alcaraz’s potential, I think that in most of his games, he will have trouble holding onto the reins and not necessarily needing to do more than is necessary.

“Every great player understands the foundation of their game and uses it to their advantage during crucial situations. I’m still not sure Carlos has found out how to apply that kind of steady pressure.

the opponent who offers him the best chance of securing a lock. He is capable of serving, volleying, and dropping the opening ball.

He’s only twenty, so he’s going to find it. As soon as he does, it will be breathtaking. I’m hoping for often and soon.

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