Carlos Alcaraz has been honored with a Christmas statuette, joining the ranks of Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Messi and Ronaldo after his triumph at Wimbledon.
The young star achieved his second Grand Slam victory just a week ago by defeating 7-time Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic on Center Court at the All England Club, where ‘Nole’ had not lost since 2013.
The work of Carlos Alcaraz has been widely recognized, and will now be immortalized in the form of Caganer. The caganer is a figure of Catalan culture that represents characters defecating. The 20-year-old tennis player appears in the figure wearing the outfit he wore in the Wimbledon final.
Caganer figurines include important figures from the world of entertainment, music, popular culture and sports. Only athletes of great historical relevance have been included, such as Djokovic with his victory at Wimbledon, Rafael Nadal at Roland Garros, Cristiano Ronaldo with the Ballon d’Or trophies and Messi with the World Cup and the Argentina shirt.
A representative of the “Caganer” brand commented that the Alcaraz statuette had been requested by many fans and sees the world number 1 as Nadal’s successor. This recognition further highlights the impact and admiration that Alcaraz has garnered in the world of tennis and outside of it.
“Years ago, Rafael Nadal was the most talented tennis player, and what he has achieved is something incredible. Now, Alcaraz still has his whole career ahead of him. His talent makes you believe that he will be able to win many titles and have many victories.”
Carlos Alcaraz will participate as the first seed in the Masters 1000 of the Canadian Open, which begins on August 7. The tournament is a crucial part of his preparation for the US Open, where ‘Carlitos’ is the reigning champion. Currently, Alcaraz has a slight difference in ATP points compared to Djokovic, which makes the next tournaments crucial to determine the number 1 in the world ranking.
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2023-07-23 05:25:44
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