Carlos Alcaraz still continues to surprise people even after winning six Grand Slam singles titles.
Alcaraz claimed he is playing the best tennis of his career, which has enabled him to climb to the top of the world rankings.
This was on full show at his latest tournament in Tokyo, with Alcaraz beating Taylor Fritz in the final to win his eighth title of the 2025 season.
After watching Alcaraz win his 24th career title, a multiple-time Grand Slam champion has now admitted he got something wrong about the Spaniard.
Photo by Koji Watanabe/Getty ImagesJohn Fitzgerald confesses that he got something wrong about Carlos Alcaraz
Alcaraz has now won all of his last three consecutive singles tournaments, with the world number one only losing seven matches all year.
When speaking about Alcaraz’s success in 2025, nine-time Grand Slam doubles champion and former world number one John Fitzgerald admitted that he did not think that the Murcian would ever be able to produce such consistency.
“The flair that Alcaraz has is extraordinary,” Fitzgerald said on the Australian Open tennis podcast. “I thought it would hold him back a little bit in big matches because he would make too many mistakes.
“But now, just as you said, he has cut out a lot of those errors. He has still been able to use his flair and the variety that he has got, but he is not making mistakes. It is working all the time.
“All that gives me joy as a tennis admirer and someone who cares about the sport, but what I really like at the end of the day is how much both he and [Jannik] Sinner both respect the sport. I love that. Therefore they are going to be good for the sport for a long period of time.”
John Fitzgerald gives his verdict on Carlos Alcaraz withdrawing from the Shanghai Masters
Despite winning the Japan Open earlier this week, Alcaraz did have some injury scares throughout his time in Tokyo and has since withdrawn from the Shanghai Masters to deal with those physical issues.
When speaking about that decision, Fitzgerald suggested that he thought Alcaraz had made the right decision when looking at his long-term future.
“If his body is not right it would be,” responded Fitzgerald. “I’m not across exactly how he is feeling right now. It’s a long season. And they are going to get to the end of the season and not going to have much of a break before the next season.
“They get very little time, so you need to manage and he’s going to have to manage for another 12 to 14 years.”
Alcaraz has been outspoken against the current tennis calendar, which has been a busy topic of conversation over the past week.
However, not everyone is in support of Alcaraz, with some calling him hypocritical given other decisions he has made.