Published On: Wed, Mar 25th, 2026

Why Rafael Nadal wants fans to ‘congratulate’ Carlos Alcaraz after Miami Open upset

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Rafael Nadal has urged fans to keep perspective after Carlos Alcaraz’s early Miami Open exit, pushing back against the shock surrounding the result.

The defeat raised eyebrows given Alcaraz’s status as world No. 1 and recent dominance on tour.

Nadal, however, sees the reaction as overblown rather than concerning.

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Rafael Nadal shuts down Carlos Alcaraz’s Miami Open overreaction

Nadal addressed the reaction after Carlos Alcaraz’s third-round exit sparked debate among fans.

“Are we really going to worry about two defeats? I don’t think so. That doesn’t make any sense, and we shouldn’t demand more from him,” Nadal said.

He added: “When someone comes from winning the Australian Open, has seven Grand Slams, is the world No. 1, what happens? Is he going to win every match of the year? Well, it’s not going to happen.”

The response reframes the result as part of a normal cycle rather than a sign of decline. It also highlights the unrealistic expectations often placed on top-ranked players.

Rafael Nadal says Carlos Alcaraz deserves praise, not criticism

Rafael Nadal went further by calling on fans to appreciate what Carlos Alcaraz has already achieved.

“I think we all have to congratulate and thank Carlos for everything he’s doing, because in the end, he’s bringing a level of success to Spanish sports that’s hard to imagine 30 years ago,” Nadal continued.

He concluded: “Lately, maybe we’ve gotten used to it, but I never lose sight of the difficulty involved in everything Carlos does and what other Spanish athletes do, or athletes from any country in the end.”

The message shifts the focus away from a single defeat and toward the broader impact of Alcaraz’s success.

It also reflects Nadal’s long-term view of the sport, where consistency is measured over years rather than individual matches. For now, his stance offers a reminder that even the best players are allowed setbacks.

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