Carlos Alcaraz’s younger brother Jaime receives an ominous warning from a former tennis pro with a similar past. Federico Coria is trying to follow in the footsteps of his older brother Guillermo Coria as the 15-year-old Spaniard prepares to follow in his older brother’s footsteps, who recently warned the young Spaniard about the pressure and pitfalls of fame.

Guillermo Coria is one of Argentina’s most famous tennis stars and was once considered “the best clay court player in the world”. The 44-year-old won nine ATP singles titles during his career and reached a career-high world ranking of No. 3 in May 2004. Meanwhile, Federico Coria, more than a decade younger than his legendary brother, turned pro in 2010 but has largely failed to live up to the standards set by his brother. Recently, with breakpointyoung Corea sent a strong message to Jaime Alcaraz, saying:

“My brother was ranked No. 3 in the world at the time. Imagine Carlos, a six-time Grand Slam winner. We’re talking about a whole different level. I even felt an inner drive to help him. We have to support him and help him carve his own path in tennis, so he’s surrounded by good people. He’s in a huge growth and learning phase. We have to support him so he can focus on how to play better, how to understand the game, and keep him away from the noise that comes with tennis. As Carlitos’ brother, it’s crazy.”

Jaime Alcaraz is eight years younger Carlos Alcaraz. Despite the huge age gap, comparisons between the two have already begun, with many fans comparing Jamie’s success as a 14-year-old to his brother’s achievements at that age.

Carlos Alcaraz’s brother Jaime receives important advice from Federico Coria

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