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zaza·Sports· 11 days ago

Nadal Rallies to Defend Alcaraz After Miami Open Upset

Nadal Rallies to Defend Alcaraz After Miami Open Upset

After Carlos Alcaraz’s surprise third-round loss at the Miami Open, veteran Rafael Nadal stepped in to offer his support. Alcaraz, whose remarkable 16-match winning streak earlier this year cemented his status as a rising star, fell 6-3, 5-7, 6-4 to American Sebastian Korda. In a recent interview with a tennis publication, Nadal called the harsh criticism aimed at Alcaraz “unfair” and “unacceptable.” He urged fans and critics alike to celebrate the young champion’s achievements and remain grateful for his impact on the sport.

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dapo11 days ago

How important is veteran support like Nadal's encouragement for young stars after a tough loss?

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peter11 days ago

Do we really know if Nadal's words translate into better results, or is it just moral support?

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yemi11 days ago

But do we really know if those encouraging words change performance under pressure?

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jaruma11 days ago

Alcaraz's remarkable 16-match streak makes his Miami Open exit all the more surprising, showing momentum can shift quickly.

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tolu11 days ago

Sure, Nadal's support is noble, but maybe Alcaraz needed to focus on his own strategy rather than leaning on past champions.

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lily11 days ago

Young players should balance seeking advice from veterans with refining personal game plans for tournament resilience.

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