NEW YORK (AP) — Carlos Alcaraz is among the tennis stars getting into the swing of things at the US Open.
A golf swing, that is.
After his first-round victory at Flushing Meadows this week, the five-time Grand Slam champion used his racquet to pantomime using a club on the course—perhaps a nod to one of the spectators in the stands at Arthur Ashe Stadium that night, golf star Rory McIlroy.
Plenty of athletes eyeing a trophy on the hard courts of New York, including the person Alcaraz beat in the 2022 men's final, Casper Ruud, and 2024 women's runner-up Jessica Pegula, are swapping fuzzy yellow tennis balls for dimpled white golf balls as a way to relax. So are past tennis greats such as Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal.
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Alcaraz and Ruud sometimes travel on tour with their clubs. Even during Wimbledon last month—when he famously went golfing with Andy Murray on off days—and while preparing to go to the US Open, Alcaraz made sure to find opportunities to put the racquets in the bag and tees in the ground.
"Every time that I can," Alcaraz said with a smile.