![]() ![]() Phantom Thieves Formed (Bronze) – Story related and can’t be missed. Legendary Phantom Thief (Platinum) – Just get all of the other trophies in the game and this one will pop up. Some can be quite tricky, but don’t worry, we got your back when it comes to getting everything done. #I AM DEAD TROPHY GUIDE PS4#This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.There are 49 trophies to earn in Person 5 on the PS4 and PS3, and they’ll send you all over Japan as you gather power for the Phantom Thieves and uncover what’s truly happening to everyone. Open tennis: and Ĭopyright 2022 The Associated Press. Write to him at or follow him on Twitter at Howard Fendrich has been the AP’s tennis writer since 2002. But I’ve never wanted to seem like another player, like Federer or Rafa or anyone,” he said. And some players will look like other players in the game. Not yet, anyway.Ĭarlos Alcaraz wants to be the best version of Carlos Alcaraz, not anyone else. So some will note that Alcaraz’s attacking, all-court game is closer to Federer’s than Nadal’s.īut it’s not time for comparisons. There tends to be an obsession in all sports with finding a past athlete with whom to compare a budding star. “He can get to balls that we’ve probably never seen before.”Īlcaraz grew up admiring Nadal, who’s 36, and Federer, 41 - “but,” he said Monday, “a little bit more Rafa, because he’s Spanish.” 2 after two runner-up finishes at the past three Slams. Sometimes even that’s not enough,” said Ruud, a 23-year-old from Norway who is now ranked No. “It makes us other players feel like you need to paint the lines, sort of, to be able to hit a winner. Ruud considers Alcaraz a mixture of Nadal’s speed and Djokovic’s flexibility. “If the point seems lost, I still believe I have a chance to get the ball, to keep the point alive. I just believe I can win every point,” Alcaraz said. Or the landing-on-his-belly-on-the-run forehand that just barely missed against Ruud. ![]() Or the sprinting-away-from-the-net, twisting flick of a forehand he pulled off more than once against Tiafoe. Like the behind-the-back one against Sinner, say. In some moments, I can try (unique) shots. Open since Pete Sampras in 1990, the first teenager to win any major tournament since Nadal in 2005.Īsked what he considers his best quality, Alcaraz paused to ponder, then chuckled sheepishly. His youth certainly contributes to the fascination with Alcaraz as the sport looks for a fresh face after decades of dominance by Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer, who each has at least 20 Grand Slam titles.Īlcaraz is the first teenager to top the ATP rankings, the first teenager to win the U.S. “But obviously we saw something very special.” Not in the back, not in the legs,” Ferrero said. Open finalist Juan Carlos Ferrero, likened to “spaghetti very thin” when he teamed up with a 15-year-old Alcaraz. That hard work is what transformed a body his coach, 2003 French Open champion and U.S. All the hard work you put in every day is for that.” But you have to give everything you have inside. “After the quarterfinals against Jannik, I woke up the next day and I almost couldn’t walk. You have to be fine with that,” Alcaraz said, sitting in a stuffed chair on the top floor of a Manhattan hotel, skyscrapers jutting beyond the windows. You have to know that - and you have to overcome that. But you’re dealing with problems all the time. ![]() “You have to show the opponents you are good, you are fine. Photo: ASSOCIATED PRESS/Yuki Iwamura Previous Next Open men's singles tennis champion Carlos Alcaraz walks in Times Square, Monday, Sept. ![]()
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