By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Thursday, December 5, 2024
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The formidable pairing of Novak Djokovic and new coach Andy Murray prompts double vision in Carlos Alcaraz.
Reigning Roland Garros and Wimbledon champion Alcaraz met with about eight journalists in a round-table Q&A at the Essex House on Central Park South in New York City on Tuesday—a day before facing Ben Shelton in The Garden Cup at Madison Square Garden.
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A relaxed Alcaraz, clad in beige Nike sweats, was in good spirits, smiled often and covered a wide array of topics during the Q&A that spanned about 13 minutes.
Asked his reaction to the pairing of former world No. 1 superstars Djokovic and Murray, Alcaraz joked his degree of difficulty has now doubled.
“It feels like I’m going to play against them [both],” Alcaraz said with a…
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