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Carlos Alcaraz jokes with Wimbledon crowd that Sunday is ‘going to be a good day for Spanish people’ ahead of Euro 2024 final

Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz reached his second straight Wimbledon final on Friday, beating Daniil Medvedev 6-7(1) 6-3 6-4 6-4 in the semifinal on Centre Court.

Carlos Alcaraz celebrates after reaching the final.
Carlos Alcaraz celebrates after reaching the final.

Carlos Alcaraz jokes with Wimbledon crowd that Sunday is ‘going to be a good day for Spanish people’ ahead of Euro 2024 final

After the match, Spaniard Alcaraz bravely joked with the crowd that “Sunday is going to be a good day for Spanish people” ahead of the Wimbledon final and Euro 2024 final, in which Spain will face England, drawing loud boos.

Alcaraz then held his hands together, asking for forgiveness from the crowd with a big grin on his face.

“I didn’t say Spain is going to win!” he clarified. “I just said it’s going to be a fun day.”

This is a developing story and will be updated.

Alcaraz showed his love for tennis by playing an exciting match, showcasing his skills in the sport. Despite the tension between Spain and England in both Wimbledon and Euro 2024, Alcaraz expressed his hope that tennis fans would enjoy the upcoming matches.

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