Carlos Alcaraz’s success, which sees him spend his days in tournaments repeating one final after another, means that his schedule is tighter than ever. The Spaniard faces a round-the-world trip (40,963 kilometers) until the end of the season

Carlitos will fly from New York to Spain on Monday, although he will not be in the Davis Cup team due to fatigue, which will face Holger Rune’s Denmark on September 13 and 14

He will then be inSan Francisco where he will lead the European team in the eighth edition of the Laver Cup organized by Roger Federer. It should be remembered that the Spaniard was already proclaimed champion of the competition (the Ryder Cup of tennis) in the last edition held in Berlin.

From the Californian city, he will travel directly to Tokyo, where he will play for the first time in the Japanese capital’s 500 Open. The Spaniard will not defend his Beijing crown

He will then travel to China to play in the Shanghai Masters 1000. On his flight back to Europe, he will make a four-day stopover in Riyadh to play the second edition of the ‘Six Kings Slam’. He will be joined by Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic, Alexander Zverev, Taylor Fritz and Jack Draper. The event can be followed on the Netflix platform.

After a week’s rest in Murcia, his next destination will be Paris for the last TMS of the season at Bercy. From there he will go to Turin for the ATP Finals. He could add 295 kilometers more, which are the distance between the Piedmont city and Bologna, host of the Final 8 of the Davis Cup.

Exhibition with Raducanu in December

Alcaraz will have a short holiday period in which he has included an exhibition on December 7 at the Prudential Center in New Jersey (with a capacity for 18,000 spectators) alongside Frances Tiafoe, Emma Raducanu and Amanda Anisimova. The player from El Palmar is a mass phenomenon in the United States

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