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Carlos Alcaraz desperate to emulate hero Rafael Nadal in French Open final

Carlos Alcaraz will bid to emulate his hero Rafael Nadal and other Spanish legends by winning his first French Open on Sunday.

The Wimbledon champion faces Alexander Zverev in the final – the German who knocked out the 14-time winner Nadal in the opening round.

Spanish male players have claimed the clay-court Grand Slam a record 20 times in the Open era with Alcaraz’s coach Juan Carlos Ferrero winning in 2003 – a month after the 21-year-old was born.

The double Major champion said: “I have a special feeling for this tournament, because I remember when I finished school, I ran home just to put the TV on and watch the matches here in the French Open.

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Not only Rafa. Ferrero, (Carlos) Moya, (Alberto) Costa, a lot of Spanish players, legends from our sport that won this tournament, I really want to put my name on that list, as well.”

Alcaraz is also the youngest player to reach a Grand Slam final on all three surfaces – clay, grass and hard courts.

“I knew that,” smiled the 2022 US Open winner. “It’s something great. Breaking new records for me is great, great success for me.

“I always wanted to be one of the best players in the world. If I want to be one of the best players in the world, I have to be a good player on every surface, like Roger (Federer) did, Novak (Djokovic), Rafa, (Andy) Murray.

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