NEW YORK—It’s not often a player wins two consecutive Grand Slam titles and enters his next one as the No. 3 seed. But that’s the situation facing Carlos Alcaraz as he starts his bid for a second US Open title. He sits in the same half of the draw as No. 1 seed, Jannik Sinner, with No. 2 Novak Djokovic lurking on the other side.
But Alcaraz is optimistic. After all, the 21-year-old with two Wimbledons and one Roland Garros believes the surface and venue elevate his talents like no other.
“I love playing on hard courts. Playing here in New York suits very well to my game, my personality,” says the 2022 US Open champ. “The people here are passionate about tennis, they have a lot of energy that they bring to the matches, to the court, and I love it. So probably here is where I play some of my best tennis.”
If Alcaraz does win again in Flushing Meadows, he will become just the seventh man to capture three Slams in the same calendar season. It’s something his idol, Rafael Nadal, did in 2010, also capturing Roland Garros, Wimbledon and the US Open in succession.