When it comes to tennis in Spain, Rafael Nadal is the gold standard. With a record 22 Grand Slam titles and unrivaled dominance on clayāincluding 14 Roland Garros crownsāNadalās accomplishments have set a nearly impossible benchmark for other Spanish players. For Carlos Alcaraz, the weight of these expectations is ever-present, and he didnāt hold back in addressing this dynamic.
After advancing to the final of the Barcelona Open by defeating Franceās Arthur Fils in straight sets, Alcaraz is set to face Denmarkās Holger Rune as he chases his third career title at the tournament. During his post-match press conference, Alcaraz reflected on how Nadalās storied career has shaped the expectations placed on Spanish players.
āWeāve had so many great athletes in Spain that people are spoiled,ā Alcaraz admitted. āIf we donāt win, everything is seen as a failure. The good moments are magnified, but the bad ones create an exaggerated bubbleā.
He continued, āIām grateful for the support Iāve always received, and Iāve had more positives than negatives, but the negatives weigh ten times more than the positives. In Spain, Rafa has spoiled usāalong with other giantsāand thatās something that shouldnāt be the caseā.

Carlos Alcaraz and Rafael Nadal interact by the net as the game is stopped during their quarter-final match during day nine of Mutua Madrid Open. (Denis Doyle/Getty Images)
Alcaraz says matching Nadalās feats is impossible
From the moment Alcaraz began making waves in the tennis world, comparisons to Nadal were inevitable. After all, Alcaraz became the youngest player in ATP history to claim the No. 1 ranking following his 2022 U.S. Open victory. Still, he believes replicating Nadalās career achievements is out of reach.

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āYes,ā Alcaraz said when asked if Nadalās records are untouchable. āWhat Rafa has done on clay is the greatest thing in sportsānot just in tennis. Winning 14 Roland Garros titles, 11 Monte Carlo crowns, including eight in a rowāthatās unbelievable. Only people who are out of this world can achieve thatā.
Bjorn Borg thinks Alcaraz can surpass Nadal
Before the start of the Barcelona Open, tennis legend Bjorn Borg weighed in on Alcarazās potential during an interview with RTVE. The former world No. 1 offered a bold prediction, suggesting the young Spaniard could eventually outdo Nadal.
āI believe that Alcaraz will achieve the same or even more than Nadal,ā Borg stated. āHe has the right mentality and can play on all surfaces. With a bit of luck, he will be the king of tennisā.





