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Carlos Alcaraz Backed To Get 'Very Close' To Novak Djokovic's Grand Slam Record

Carlos Alcaraz "can do everything" and could get "very close" to Novak Djokovic's record of 24 grand slam titlꩵes, having denied the tennis great his 25th at Wimbledon

Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic at Wimbledon
Carlos Alcaraz has four major titles at just 21
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Carlos Alcaraz "can do everything" and could get "very close" to Novak Djokovic's record of 24 grand slam titles, having denied the tennis great his 25th at Wimbledon. (More Tennis News)

That is according to Vasek Pospisil, who believes "all the 🎶signs" point towards Alcaraz having a career to compare with Djokovic, Roger Feꦺderer and Rafael Nadal.

Alca🔥raz beat Djokovic in the All ไEngland Club final to win his fourth major at the age of just 21.

He is still 20 titles short of his opponent, who holds the men's re💝cord and has matched M🅠argaret Court's all-time singles benchmark.

But former Wimbledon doubles champion Pospisil, speaking to Stats Perform as the co-founder of the Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA), 💦believes that gap can quickly close.

𒈔Pospisil said: "We can't see into the future, but the fact that he's just 21 and he alre🌜ady has four grand slams...

"You put things into perspective: Stan Wawrinka and Andy Murray both ♛have three each, if I'm ♔not mistaken. He already has one more, and he's 21.

🦩"So, for sure, unless he gets injured or unlucky or something out of his control pops up, all the signs are there that he'll be very close to those r🔥ecords if he keeps on the track that he's going, if not break them.

"I mean, we never know, right? Obviously at this stage, time will tel♏l. But these grand slams can tally up pretty quickly.

"Just two years ago, he won his first one, and he's already💧 got four. We just barely even blinked, and he has four slams already.

"So, it'll be interesting to see where he's🀅 at in five or six years. He'll be just really entering his prime and he may have 10, 11, 12 grand slams in five years."

Djokovic d🙈id not win hisꦰ fourth major until he was 24, while Federer was 23.

Of t🐬he three all-time greats, Nadal wa༺s the youngest to that mark, with a fourth successive French Open title coming days after his 22nd birthday.

And it is a young Nadal, another Spaniard, who Pospisil sees in Alcaraz, although the Wimbledon champion might even have a more complꦆete game.

"He brings a similar kind of intensity tha🐻t Nadal did when he burst onto the scene," Pospisil told Stats Perform𝔍.

"It was something that we weren't really used to seeing, someone playing with t🉐hat kind of force and energy in every shot that he hit, so Alcaraz brings some ofജ that to the table.

"But then he is also just hitt🅰ing through the court a little bit more. Rafa was a little bit more passive and then started being more ๊aggressive as he got older.

"Alcaraz, right from the get-go, he's really just using that athleticism and power to really put a lot of pressure on players. He can🍸 do everything. He's a full-court, all-court player.

"You see he's already won at 🃏least one grand slam per surface, so he's clearly extremely versatile."