Carlos Alcaraz reflects on regrets and mental health in Vanity Fair interview

Carlos Alcaraz has opened up about the personal sacrifices of his tennis career and the importance of mental health in a new Vanity Fair interview. The world No. 2 discussed missing out on typical experiences at age 22 while recovering from injury. He also addressed the demanding tour schedule that has limited his time away from the sport.

Dressed in white and covered in clay during a recent photoshoot, Alcaraz appeared on the Vanity Fair cover as the “King of the Courts.” In the interview, the 22-year-old Spaniard expressed a desire for more personal moments. “I sometimes wish I could have more moments for myself, to do things a 22-year-old guy would do,” he said.

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