Carlos Alcaraz is unbeaten at Wimbledon and will play in the round of 16 qualifier against Nicolas Jarry on Saturday. If he manages to get past the Chilean, he will equal his results from last year at the All England Club.

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Roger Federer is impressed with Carlos Alcaraz’s ability to handle pressure

Carlos Alcaraz will face Nicolas Jarry in the third round of Wimbledon on Saturday, and the ATP top seed has a chance to repeat his performance last year when he played in the last 16.

The Iberian has shown in many moments that he can handle the pressure and that he is not at all intimidated by his opponent.

Roger Federer attended several matches on Center Court this week and said he was impressed with how Alcaraz handled the pressure thrown his way.

“I don’t like to put too much pressure on young players, like saying ‘He’s going to do it’, but Alcaraz is the type to say, ‘I’m going to Wimbledon, I’m going to win.’ I’m going to Paris, I’m going to win.” He’s putting pressure on himself, and that’s great.” said Roger Federer.

Mats Wilander warns Carlos Alcaraz after beating Alexander Muller at Wimbledon

Despite defeating Alexander Muller in the second round in three sets 6-4, 7-6(2), 6-3, Mats Wilander saw several irregularities in the young world leader’s game.

Seven-time Grand Slam winner Mats Wilander has issued a warning to Carlos Alcaraz, saying he is taking too many risks.

“I think unfortunately his way forward will be to not take too many risks because you can’t make that many unforced errors if you want to win Wimbledon and beat Novak Djokovic along the way.

But of course people like it. She adores him. I like it. So I hope he doesn’t change too much, but he keeps winning.” – he said, reports Eurosport.