Carlos Alcaraz denies getting a tattoo if he wins Paris Masters but reveals when he will get his next tattoo
Carlos Alcaraz has stated that he will not be adding to the three tattoos he already has if he wins the upcoming Paris Masters.
Carlos Alcaraz gets the Eiffel Tower tattoo on his left ankle (Images via Imago, X)
Carlos Alcaraz is in the French capital to take part in the Paris Masters. While the Spanish ace will vie for his maiden title at the Masters 1000 tournament, Alcaraz does not have any plans to get the date inked on his body, as he has done for the maiden Grand Slam titles he won at the US Open, Wimbledon, and Roland Garros.
When asked if he is planning to add something to the Eiffel Tower tattoo on his ankle to mark his maiden title win at the Paris Masters, if it happens, Alcaraz denied it. However, the Spaniard did reveal his plans for the next tattoo.
The four-time Grand Slam champion said that he will follow the ritual of getting the date of his Grand Slam title win inked. He said that if he wins the Australian Open next year, he will definitely get a tattoo.
Carlos Alcaraz talking about his next tattoo
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Alcaraz won his maiden Grand Slam title at the 2022 US Open and celebrated it by getting the date inked on his hand. To celebrate his first title win at Roland Garros, the Spaniard got a tattoo of the Eiffel Tower on his ankle with the date of his win mentioned below it.
Carlos Alcaraz hoping for different results this year at Paris Masters
Carlos Alcaraz has won numerous titles in his short career so far. However, a Paris Masters title has eluded the Spaniard. In the previous attempts, the best Alcaraz has managed is a quarterfinal qualification, which came two years ago.
That was followed by a poor 2023 performance when he fell to Roman Safiullin in the second round. However, the 21-year-old is hoping for different results this year. Alcaraz admitted that after playing relentlessly for more than 10 months, he usually comes with a bit of fatigue. But this time around he is feeling fresh.
The World No. 2 is expected to face either Nicolas Jarry or Lorenzo Sonego in his first match. The second-seed has won 51 out of 61 matches played this season. At the Paris Masters, Alcaraz has a win-loss record of 4-3.
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