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Alcaraz 'jealous' after Federer misses his victory

LONDON: Carlos Alcaraz made an almost perfect start to his Wimbledon title quest on Tuesday (Jul 4) with the only thing missing being the presence of Roger Federer in the Court One stands.

Record eight-time champion Federer was guest of honour in the Royal Box on Centre Court while Alcaraz was dispatching Frenchman Jeremy Chardy 6-0 6-2 7-5.

Had Federer been present, he surely would have been impressed by the ferocity of top seed Alcaraz's game as he swiped 25 baseline winners in a little under two hours.

"I saw that Roger Federer was here. I was a little bit jealous," Alcaraz, who despite oozing confidence on court remains humble in the extreme off of it, told reporters.

"I want Roger Federer to watch one of my matches obviously. I wish to talk a little bit with him. For me would be amazing. I hope to see him around more than once."

It is unclear how long the retired Federer is in town, but if he is sticking around he will surely want to get a court-side view of the man being labelled the future of men's tennis.

Federer took until his fifth appearance to claim the Wimbledon crown in 2003 but Alcaraz made no attempt to play down his prospects of winning the title on his third attempt.

"To win the tournament. That's the main goal right now," Alcaraz, who finished off Chardy with a 10th ace, said.

"I have a lot of confidence right now. The main goal for me this tournament is to win, to win it."

U.S Open champion Alcaraz, who returned to world number one after winning the Queen's Club title in what was only his third event on grass, barrelled through the opening set in 20 minutes with the crowd gasping at the power of his strokes.

He did suffer a lapse in the third set, however, offering the 36-year-old Chardy the opportunity to

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