Jaime Alcaraz reveals his relationship with his brother Carlos: "He doesn't give me much advice, but the most special one is the three C's."

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Jaime Alcaraz reveals his relationship with his brother Carlos: "He doesn't give me much advice, but the most special one is the three C's."

Jaime Alcaraz reveals his relationship with his brother Carlos: "He doesn't give me much advice, but the most special one is the three C's."

Carlos Alcaraz isn't the only one in his family who wants to succeed in the world of tennis. His brother Jaime, despite being only 14 years old, has great potential, is increasingly excelling on the court, and already aspires to follow in his older brother's footsteps.

Jaime, who won the European Championship with the Spanish national team against Slovakia just a few days ago, is clear about who he looks up to when it comes to improving, as he told the SER radio station . "I hope to be like him or even better," said the Murcian tennis player.

The young tennis player, who already has several national successes under his belt and was a finalist last weekend in the Spanish Championship, also spoke about how his tennis has evolved. "The truth is, I'm progressing faster than I expected."

The Murcian has emphasized the importance of living a normal life: "My day-to-day life is normal, training a lot, spending time with friends, and also spending a lot of time with family."

He also confessed that he considers himself a "fighter and very strong-willed" tennis player, who "prepares well, warms up, and studies his opponent" before a match.

"He doesn't give me much advice, but the most special advice we have in the family is the three C's (head, heart, and balls)," concluded little Alcaraz, referring to his brother's recommendations for becoming a better tennis player.

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