The life of a top-tier professional tennis player like Carlos Alcaraz is a relentless, year-long global trek governed by a demanding ATP calendar that has become a frequent source of player complaints. Stars like Alcaraz have openly lamented the physical and mental toll, with the Spanish sensation himself once stating that the scheduling is “going to kill us.” This sentiment is echoed by other top players and legends; after recent withdrawals, former US Open champion Andy Roddick criticized the hectic schedule, stating that players like “Alcaraz is paying the bill for the scheduling” and that “this schedule continues to suck.”

However, in an exclusive interview with The Tennis Podcast , Jack Draper opened up on this very issue, drawing a direct line between public grievances and pr

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