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Carlos Alcaraz's impressive 13-match winning streak came to an end at the Laver Cup against Taylor Fritz. The Spanish star admitted he wasn't as solid as expected during the match, citing challenging court conditions. Alcaraz clarified that the pressure he felt came from his team's situation rather than his world No. 1 ranking. Despite the loss, he graciously acknowledged that Fritz played a much better game on the day.

Key Points: Carlos Alcaraz Reflects on Laver Cup Loss to Taylor Fritz

  • Alcaraz lost his 13-match winning streak including US Open title
  • Committed 19 unforced errors compared to Fritz's 10
  • Said court conditions were slow with big balls
  • Admitted pressure came from team situation not ranking
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Laver Cup: Pressure was not because..., says Carlos Alcaraz, reflecting on breaking 13-match win streak

Carlos Alcaraz discusses his surprising Laver Cup defeat to Taylor Fritz, ending his 13-match win streak, and explains the pressure wasn't from his world No. 1 ranking.

"I think the ranking is just a number. It should not give you the pressure that you have to win everything - Carlos Alcaraz"

San Francisco, September 21

After his undefeated streak of 13 matches was broken at the ongoing Laver Cup, Spanish tennis sensation Carlos Alcaraz admitted that he was not as solid as expected during the match, saying that the pressure was there, but not because he is the number one-ranked player in the world.

The 22-year-old Spanish star's 13-match winning streak, including the US Open triumph, came to an end as he was defeated by Taylor Fritz during the Laver Cup on Saturday night while he was playing for Team Europe. The superstar player committed 19 unforced errors as compared to Team World's Fritz's 10, as per ATP's official website.

Speaking after the match, he said, as quoted by ATP Tour, "It was not the match that I was expecting, but I think I have to look a little bit to him that I think he played great tennis. I just was not as solid as I wanted in the match, and I think these conditions, it is pretty slow. The balls are really big, so I had to be solid. I did not play that match today."

"Taylor played a great match, really solid, playing aggressively when he could. I think everything went to his side, so I had to congratulate him and say that he played a much better game than I did," he added.

Team Europe was trailing 3-5 heading into Alcaraz's clash, but the Spaniard lost 6-3, 6-2. Speaking on if being the world number one for the first time since 2023 was on his mind, Alcaraz said that "ranking is just a number."

"Not really. Today I feel like I had to win the point, because the way that the day is going, with the two losses, I feel like I had to win my match. It was a little bit of extra pressure, because of the way that the day was going on, but it was not because I'm the No. 1 in the world," said Alcaraz.

"I think the ranking is just a number. It should not give you the pressure that you have to win everything and every match. I am there, but you still have to do the things that you were doing before. But with the two losses, I felt a little bit of extra pressure," he concluded.

Fritz's first head-to-head victory over Alcaraz came in his fourth attempt, giving Team World a 7-3 lead before Alex De Minaur and Alex Michelsen extended it to 9-3 with a win over Europe's Casper Ruud and Holger Rune.

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Sarah B
As an Indian tennis fan, I appreciate how he's handling this loss. Pressure from team situation is different than individual pressure. Shows his maturity at just 22!
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Priya S
️ 19 unforced errors is quite high for someone of his caliber. Maybe the US Open victory took a bit out of him physically and mentally. Even champions need rest!
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Michael C
Team events always bring different pressure. In cricket-crazy India, we see how team pressure affects even the best players differently than individual tournaments.
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Ananya R
Respect for giving credit to Fritz instead of making excuses. That's true sportsmanship. Hope Indian young athletes learn from this attitude 🤝
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Vikram M
The conditions he mentioned - slow court and big balls - might not have suited his aggressive style. Sometimes the conditions beat you more than the opponent.

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