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Alcaraz on Laver Cup nerves: ‘I’m a good actor’

Spaniard helped guide Team Europe to Laver Cup glory
September 23, 2024
Carlos Alcaraz in action at the Laver Cup for Team Europe in Berlin.
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Carlos Alcaraz in action at the Laver Cup for Team Europe in Berlin. By Sam Jacot

Carlos Alcaraz has developed a winning habit when competing on the biggest stages in the early years of his standout career.

The 21-year-old holds a perfect 4-0 record in major finals and earned the vital win for Team Europe against Team World in the Laver Cup on Sunday night to seal victory for Bjorn Borg’s side. The Spaniard showed little sign of nerves in his straight-sets win against Taylor Fritz in Berlin, but revealed that isn’t always the case inside his head.

“That means I'm a pretty good actor,” Alcaraz said after teammate Grigor Dimitrov felt the Spaniard showed little tension on court. “I was nervous, I'm not going to lie. After Sascha's match, he did a really good job. It was time for me to do my job. I had to win. After that comeback, I had to win.

“I had nerves, I was a little bit nervous. I tried not to show Taylor that I was nervous, but I think I played one of my best matches so far. Tried to be as match-calm as I can and hit it as good as I can.”

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Alcaraz was making his Laver Cup debut and revealed that he felt a different kind of pressure during the team event to what he is used to when he competes for trophies alone on Tour.

“It was a different feeling. Obviously having them [Team Europe] supporting me behind me, it is different,” said 15-time tour-level titlist Alcaraz. “They try to just stay there and show me good energy all the time that makes me feel really comfortable on court and trying to pull out all the nerves and play good tennis.”

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Captain Borg was leading Team Europe for the seventh and final time, with Yannick Noah set to replace the Swede next year. Borg led Team Europe to Laver Cup glory in five of the seven editions he captained and is pleased with how this year’s event went.

“A good team, good spirit. We have been having a good week together,” Borg said. “If we started this Sunday in the morning, I think we had problems, but all these guys came through. It's unbelievable. I'm so happy. I'm very happy because it's my last year Laver Cup, and for me to have this team, it's beautiful.”

Team Europe trailed Team World heading into the final day of action but won three of the four rubbers on Sunday to earn a 13-11 victory.

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