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'Miracle' Alcaraz can fill Rafa void at Wimbledon, says Lopez

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LONDON : Carlos Alcaraz's astonishing rise to the top of men's tennis is a sporting miracle, according to one player perfectly placed to run the rule over the Spanish phenomenon ahead of Wimbledon.Veteran Feliciano Lopez watched the rise to greatness of fellow Spaniard Rafa Nadal at close quarters.Nadal, the currently-injured 22-time Grand Slam champion, is in the final throws of his illustrious career, but with impeccable timing, Spain has produced a player who has already shown himself capable of filling the void.The 20-year-old Alcaraz won the Queen's Club grasscourt title in scintillating fashion last week in what was only his third event on the surface - moving the reigning U.S.

Open champion back to the top of the ATP rankings.He will be seeded number one at Wimbledon and while Lopez still regards reigning champion Novak Djokovic as the favourite, he believes with Alcaraz anything is possible."I call him a miracle," three-time Wimbledon quarter-finalist Lopez told Reuters at his farewell event in Mallorca this week. "Spain is not a big powerful tennis country compared to others and it's crazy to see one great like Rafa about to end his career and then this kid from Murcia arrived."Winning a Grand Slam aged 19, being world number one.

It's astonishing."Even Nadal took a while to adjust his claycourt game to grass before winning the title in 2008 and 2010.If anything, Alcaraz's style is more suited to the lawns.

He has a natural sliced backhand when required, volleys confidently, can launch huge serves and as for his forehand, it will leave burn marks on the hallowed Wimbledon lawns.Alcaraz said the biggest challenge was learning to move on grass, but he erased those worries at Queen's, winning 10 successive sets and

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