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Patrick Mouratoglou on Carlos Alcaraz’s Unique Style and Modern Tennis Trends

Mouratoglou praises Alcaraz’s versatility and fiery style compared to Nadal and Djokovic’s consistency.

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Patrick Mouratoglou, the renowned tennis coach, recently shared his insights on Carlos Alcaraz, highlighting the young Spaniard’s versatility compared to tennis greats Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic. Mouratoglou pointed out that while Alcaraz may lack the peak consistency of Nadal and Djokovic, his game is distinguished by its variety and dynamism.

Alcaraz has emerged as a dominant force in tennis over the past two years, securing three Grand Slam titles out of the last seven and achieving an impressive record of 34 wins in 36 matches, with victories at Monte Carlo, Rome, the French Open, and Queen’s Club.

“It was a different type of tennis, with two players [Djokovic and Nadal] that are crazy consistent, building the points a lot,”

Mouratoglou explained at the Ultimate Tennis Showdown event in Guadalajara. “If you look at Alcaraz, for example, he’s more of a puncher, but I think it’s very interesting too because he can do so many different things and he does everything so well. He drop shots, he comes to the net, unbelievable power, unbelievable touch, he can return, volley, and he does all this in a match. That’s crazy.

“So that’s very interesting. It’s never boring; something happens all the time. Of course, he’s not as consistent as Rafa and Novak at their peak, or Sinner now, who’s incredibly consistent, but he’s more fiery.”

In head-to-head matchups, Alcaraz initially lost twice to Nadal before securing a win in their third meeting. Against Djokovic, he trails 3-5. Mouratoglou also noted the shift in physical profiles within the sport, observing that most top players are now taller and thinner, citing Djokovic, Jannik Sinner, Alexander Zverev, Stefanos Tsitsipas, and Daniil Medvedev as examples.

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“Clearly there is a change in terms of body type of the tennis player for the last years,” Mouratoglou said. “They are taller and taller, they are thinner and thinner. Look at the top guys, I mean there is one exception, Carlos Alcaraz, but all the other guys… have the same body type and I think it’s the modern body type. Huge serve, huge power! Because when you’re able to accelerate at the same speed as someone who is smaller but with longer arms, I mean the ball goes much faster.

“So yes, the new generation is like this. Of course, [Joao] Fonseca is one of those. Incredible power, incredible forehand, going so fast. So yes, that’s the new tennis.”

Alcaraz’s recent 20-match Wimbledon winning streak ended in a hard-fought final loss to Sinner, after which he withdrew from the Canadian Masters. He is scheduled to play in the Cincinnati Masters and will defend a modest 50 ranking points at the upcoming US Open, where he will also compete in the mixed doubles event with Emma Raducanu.

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Alexander Zverev Embraces Fatherhood and Federer’s Example to Inspire Change

Fatherhood and Federer’s example have inspired Alexander Zverev to become a tennis role model.

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Alexander Zverev has acknowledged a significant change in his perspective since becoming a father, aiming to emulate Roger Federer’s calm and responsible demeanor as a tennis role model. The World No. 3, previously known for volatile on-court behavior and controversies, including domestic abuse allegations, attributes his growth to fatherhood and Federer’s influence.

Zverev welcomed his daughter Mayla in 2021 with former partner Brenda Patea. This life event has prompted a new approach to maintaining composure during matches. Notably, during his 2025 Canadian Open quarter-final against Alexei Popyrin, despite setbacks and crowd heckling, Zverev kept his temper in check and secured a 6-7 (8-9), 6-4, 6-3 victory.

Reflecting on his evolution, Zverev said, “Some time ago, I would have smashed a racket after the first set, but I have not done so in three and a half years, and it will continue to be that way. I have accepted the responsibility I have as a person to be a tennis role model. Becoming a father has changed me; I want to set a good example and be remembered for my tennis and the good things I do off the court, such as with my Foundation, not for my outbursts that I used to have, right? That’s just something that at some point it just comes.”

He credited Federer’s transformation from a temperamental young player to a paragon of professionalism as inspiration:

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“In a way, Federer has been an inspiration for making this change. Seeing how he lost his temper when he was young and then became absolute perfection made me make this decision.”

Federer’s commitment extended beyond tennis, with his Foundation funding education for underprivileged children. Similarly, Zverev, who publicly revealed his type 1 diabetes diagnosis in 2022, established the Alexander Zverev Foundation to aid children living with the condition.

“There’s quite a lot of work that I do with my foundation, and with my family as well, which can be beneficial and helps people around the world,” Zverev added, emphasizing how these efforts complement his personal growth.

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Ben Shelton and Alex de Minaur Set for Intense ATP Toronto Clash

Ben Shelton and Alex de Minaur meet for the first time at ATP Toronto in a promising clash of styles.

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Ben Shelton and Alex de Minaur will face each other for the first time in what promises to be a compelling match at the ATP Toronto tournament. Ranked No. 7 and No. 8 respectively, the players bring contrasting styles that should produce an engaging contest for tennis fans.

Shelton, relatively new to the tour, acknowledges the challenge posed by de Minaur, who is renowned for his speed and relentless defense. “He’s a dawg,” Shelton said. “I’m ready for it. And for people who haven’t heard that saying, that’s a good thing.”

De Minaur enters this match on an impressive eight-match winning streak, coming off his title victory in Washington. His recent performance, including a highly watched rally against Frances Tiafoe, highlights his ability to maintain rhythm and fight back even when trailing.

Shelton, with his height and power advantage, plans to leverage his serve-driven game against de Minaur’s agile defense. Success for Shelton will depend on his consistency, his ability to finish points when he gains the upper hand, and sharp execution of his serve, forehand, and volley.

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The clash blends Shelton’s developing power game with de Minaur’s experienced resilience, setting the stage for an exciting match in the Toronto draw.

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Alexander Zverev Advances to National Bank Open Semifinals with Comeback Win

Alexander Zverev overcomes Alexei Popyrin to reach National Bank Open semifinals in Toronto.

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Top seed Alexander Zverev rallied past the defending champion Alexei Popyrin in a tense quarterfinal match at the National Bank Open in Toronto. Zverev lost the opening set in a close tiebreak 6-7 (8) but fought back to claim the next two sets 6-4, 6-3.

Zverev, a German ranked No. 3 globally and the 2017 winner of this tournament, reached his 75th ATP Tour semifinal and is targeting his 25th ATP title and eighth at the Masters 1000 level. He will meet No. 11 seed Karen Khachanov from Russia next, who defeated No. 26 Alex Michelsen 6-4, 7-6 (3) to reach the semis.

The match began with Popyrin taking the first set after a deft backhand volley dropped just over the net at 6-7 (8), energizing his fans. Zverev showed frustration briefly by striking a ball out of the stadium but quickly regrouped, securing an early 2-0 lead in the second set. Both players exchanged breaks, but Zverev broke late to take the set 6-4.

Zverev then secured two breaks early in the third set to gain a 2-0 lead and never relinquished his advantage, closing out the match. His victory improves his career record against Popyrin to 4-0, including a win at the Paris Olympics.

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This season, Zverev has won two clay-court titles and is the highest-ranked player in a Toronto field missing key stars such as Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz, Jack Draper, and Novak Djokovic. The remaining quarterfinals will see Taylor Fritz face Andrey Rublev and Ben Shelton take on Alex de Minaur, with semifinals scheduled for Wednesday and the final on Thursday.

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