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Alcaraz keeps his promise and gets a kangaroo tattoo on his left leg

It joins the date he won his first US Open, the Statue of Liberty and the Brooklyn Bridge, the Eiffel Tower, the strawberries of Wimbledon and the three C's of his grandfather

Alcaraz keeps his promise and gets a kangaroo tattoo on his left leg

Carlos Alcaraz always keeps his promises and the latest one was to immortalise a kangaroo, the symbol of Australia, after winning the Antipodean Grand Slam on 1 February. Said and done. The world number one already has the new tattoo on the lower part of his left leg, which is barely visible with his socks on. "I like them discreet," he says.

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Alcaraz keeps his promise and gets a kangaroo tattoo on his left leg

The kangaroo joins the date of his first US Open win, the Statue of Liberty and the Brooklyn Bridge for his second title in New York, the Eiffel Tower for Roland Garros, and the strawberries of Wimbledon, along with the date of his triumph. Not forgetting his grandfather's motto (head, heart and balls) by engraving the three Cs on his skin.

Carlitos has always put himself in the hands of his fellow countryman Ganga, the famous Murcian tattoo artist, who has been trusted by LeBron James, Drake, Post Malone and Nicky Jam, among others

I like discreet tattoos

Carlos Alcaraz
Alcaraz keeps his promise and gets a kangaroo tattoo on his left leg

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One of the titles missing from Alcaraz's list of achievements is the Davis Cup representing Spain. Immortalizing the Silver Salad Bowl could be the next promise of the seven-time Grand Slam champion. "I would tattoo the Davis Cup before the Masters," he said last season in MARCA

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