'When I hit a more aggressive...' - Carlos Alcaraz opens up on his right forearm injury

Tennis superstar Carlos Alcaraz has recently opened up about his injury, which he sustained in his right arm ahead of the Monte Carlo Masters.

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The Tennis star Carlos Alcaraz recently opened up about his injury, which he sustained in his right arm ahead of the Monte Carlo Masters. Notably, the star player also spoke up about how his coach, Juan Carlos Ferrero, has helped him cope with such a situation and play the next games on the biggest stage.

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The legendary player reveals that he isn't able to play aggressively owing to his forehand injury, which didn't allow them to hit. In addition, the 20-year-old accepted that he didn't trust his mind after being injured. However, Alcaraz revealed that his coach had advised him to play in a relaxed way, and he tried to follow his advice.

"When I hit a more aggressive forehand, it comes to mind how the forearm is going to react. I still don't trust it completely, it's there in my mind. Juanqui (Juan Carlos Ferrero) tells me to play relaxed and put my hand forward and that's what I'm doing," Carlos Alcaraz said during a press conference.

I want to show everyone who I am off the court: Carlos Alcaraz

Meanwhile, Carlos Alcaraz also spoke about being part of the documentary series and how excited he is to show his talent outside the tennis court. The Spanishtennis player revealed that his fans will get to see something unique and exceptional that they didn't see on the tennis court.

“Everyone knows the tennis player Carlos Alcaraz, but I want to show my personality off the court. I think it’s a great story to tell, that of a little boy who pursued his dream to become world number 1. I want to show everyone who I am off the court. That’s why I’m doing this (the documentary), and I think it will be beautiful. People will be able to see everything they don’t see on a tennis court. I think it’s something different. I hope they will enjoy watching it as much as I enjoy filming it," he added.

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