00:00 For the moment, Carlos Alcaraz is not as good as a player.
00:03 He doesn't perform as well indoors than outdoors.
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00:08 I would say that Carlos is incredible
00:10 at dealing with outside conditions.
00:13 Wind, sun, all the things that are a bit difficult
00:18 to control for a lot of players, he doesn't care.
00:21 In a way, the quality of his athleticism,
00:25 and power, and feel, makes him feel very comfortable
00:28 in difficult conditions.
00:29 Indoor takes away all the difficult conditions.
00:32 So it's an asset that he cannot use, really.
00:35 Now he's also a player who likes to control the game.
00:37 Of course he can defend,
00:38 but his game is to control the game.
00:40 And indoors it's more difficult to be in control of the game
00:43 because you have all the guys who serve great,
00:45 you have all the guys who hit the ball very hard,
00:49 that are, their game is just sublime indoors.
00:52 For example, I think a player like Sinner or Holger
00:56 are very dangerous indoors,
00:58 and it's more difficult for Carlos
00:59 to be as dominant indoors from his ground strokes
01:02 from the back of the court than in outdoors.
01:05 So I think that the main reasons,
01:06 but I don't see any objective reason
01:08 why he wouldn't play great tennis indoors out of those.
01:11 Probably he doesn't have a lot of experience indoors.
01:14 Alcaraz is young on tour,
01:16 it's gonna be his first ATP finals.
01:19 The indoor season is very short.
01:21 Some players, because of the country they live in,
01:23 let's say for example Holger,
01:25 they have played indoors a lot, a lot, a lot, a lot.
01:28 Him, probably not.
01:30 So he needs to get used to that surface
01:33 more than other players.
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