Carlos Alcaraz put on the hot seat by Novak Djokovic, Jannik Sinner, and others as he is asked about everything from favorite sneakers to drop shot technique

Spanish tennis ace Carlos Alcaraz was put on the hot seat by his colleagues including Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner as he was asked some interesting questions, ranging from his drop shot technique and most memorable match point to his favorite sneaker and Louis Vuitton discount code.

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Spanish tennis ace Carlos Alcaraz was put on the hot seat by his colleagues including Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner as he was asked some interesting questions, ranging from his drop shot technique and most memorable match point to his favorite sneaker and Louis Vuitton discount code. The World No.3 answered every question with patience and precision.

In a video shared by the ATP on YouTube, Alcaraz is seen answering a range of questions. The first one to ask a question is Jannik Sinner who asks the Spaniard about his beautiful drop shot. Novak Djokovic then asks Alcaraz about his favorite sneaker and gets Air Jordan 1 as the answer.



Holger Rune then asks Alcaraz about the frequency at which he trains his upper body and those burgeoning biceps. Daniil Medvedev came up with a question about Alcaraz’s aggression and if it has been there since the beginning. To this, the Spaniard revealed that he tried to be aggressive but could not because of his super skinny physique.

Casper Ruud , an ardent golfer, asks for Alcaraz’s dream foursome, hoping to hear his name, but unfortunately, gets snubbed. In the end, Grigor Dimitrov comes up with the most interesting question, about availing Alcaraz’s Louis Vuitton discount code. To this, the Spaniard says he would have but he himself does not have any.

Carlos Alcaraz takes a short break from tennis After his US Open disappointment where the Spaniard was knocked out in the second round, Carlos Alcaraz returned to action at the Davis Cup Finals. The World No.3 represented his country against Czechia and France but decided to take a break from the clash against Australia.

Alcaraz played an important role in Spain’s qualification as he defeated Tomas Machac in his first match at the Davis Cup since 2022. He then took down Ugo Humbert in the second match and helped his team book a spot in the Malaga leg of the Davis Cup Finals. The 21-year-old did not play against Australia and left his place to Roberto Bautista, Pablo Carreno, Pedro Martinez, and Rafa Jodar.

Alcaraz will compete again next weekend at the Laver Cup in Berlin. He will travel to the German capital on Tuesday and will play his first match for Team Europe on Wednesday. This article first appeared on FirstSportz and was syndicated with permission.

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