By Jorge Hernandez
09 Jun 2024, 18:39 PM EDT
After the Spanish victory Carlos Alcaraz in the final of Roland Garros about Alexander Zverevwhom he defeated with a heroic comeback in 5 sets by 6-3, 2-6, 5-7, 6-1 and 6-2, Spanish sport surrendered to the Murcian, now the youngest player to be champion on all three surfaces: clay, hard court and grass.
Figures like Rafael Nadalhe real Madrid, The leaguethe RFEF and the cyclist Alejandro Valverde, highlighted the achievement of the Spanish tennis player, who this Sunday won his first Roland Garros and his third Grand Slam.
“Congratulations Carlos Alcaraz for this immense victory! Big! Very happy for your successes. Let’s go,” he published on his official social media account. Rafael Nadalwho, curiously, in the current edition fell in the first round precisely against Alexander Zverev, the runner-up.
He real Madrida club of which Alcaraz is a supporter, congratulates the Murcian and also took the opportunity to congratulate the champion: “The Madrid fans are very proud of your third Grand Slam. Today you have made us enjoy your wonderful tennis. Magnificent! Congratulations!”.
In the same vein, the white club’s goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois placed on their networks: “Incredible and exciting to see you win in Paris. Congratulations Carlos Alcaraz on your first Roland Garros.”
The account of the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) He congratulates him with the adjective ‘enooooorme’ in capital letters and asserted that “dreams are trained, worked, fought, suffered… and that’s how they are achieved, fighting like you until the end against Alexander Zverev.”
Finally, The league He did the same, hoping that this Roland Garros title would be “the first of many.”
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