Carlos Alcaraz is getting into the Ryder Cup mood as he cites golf as the secret to his success at this yearâs US Open.
Alcaraz continued his march through the draw with a 6-4 6-2 6-4 victory over 20th seed Jiri Lehecka, who beat him in Doha earlier this season but got nowhere near on Arthur Ashe Stadium.
He celebrated his triumph with a golf swing to the crowd directed at fellow Spaniard Sergio Garcia, before revealing heâll be hitting the course with the former Masters champion in preparation for a blockbuster semi-final against Novak Djokovic.
Alcaraz said: âItâs something that is working well so why should I change that routine?
âEvery day off I try to go and play some golf. Tomorrow I would say I have a really difficult round against Juanki (Alcarazâs coach Juan Carlos Ferrero).
Carlos Alcaraz đ€ Sergio Garcia âł pic.twitter.com/NSREN0rpKD
â Sky Sports Golf (@SkySportsGolf) September 3, 2025
âSergio Garcia is there – itâll be a really difficult one but I will play for sure.â
Alcaraz was then asked how many strokes Garcia would need to give him to make it a fair game.
The five-time grand slam winner responded: âWe will discuss tomorrow but he has to give me at least between 10 and 15 shots. I think itâs going to be great. Iâm not that good, Sergio, come on!â
Alcaraz is yet to drop a set during the tournament, indicating that this routine could yet pay off with a second US Open title.
Heâll have to go through Djokovic to get to the final, though, with the pair set to clash on Arthur Ashe on Friday.
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