Alcaraz and His Team Explore Melbourne’s Landmarks and Nature Before Australian Open Semifinal

From El Retiro Park to Central Park. Of the the Tulleries garden to the Shrine of Remembrance or Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne.

Taking advantage of the sunny Tuesday in the capital of Victoria, Alcaraz and his team have changed the training sessions on the track for a walk through one of the most emblematic points of the city.

The world number two was immortalized, along with the rest of his companions, in front of the monument honoring the participants in the First World War. The sanctuary has a classical style, based on the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus and the Parthenon in Athens.

Alcaraz likes to soak up nature in the hours before big events and this Wednesday’s one with Alexander Zverev is. At stake is a ticket to the semifinals of the Australian Open.

On November 18, the same day he played the semifinal of the ATP Finals in Turin against Novak Djokovic, the tennis player could be seen inspecting the surroundings of the Valentino Castle.

Carlitos, who landed in Melbourne on Sunday, January 7, has also had time to visit the zoo. It was on Saturday the 13th when the other day of truce was taken. two days before debuting in the individual competition against the Frenchman Richard Gasquet.

Very wrapped up

It should be remembered that the tennis player from El Palmar, staying at the Crown Towers hotel, is accompanied in the capital of Victoria by Samuel López (coach), Juanjo Moreno (physiotherapist), Juanjo López (doctor), Alberto Molina (agent), Carlos Alcaraz (father), Álvaro Alcaraz (brother and sparring partner) and Tomás Noguera (first of Carlos Alcaraz father).

2024-01-23 04:19:54
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