Impossible to miss it.
At the entrance to the main street of El Palmar, on the edge of the MU-30 highway, Carlos Alcaraz, racket in hand, watches the newcomer.
A giant and colorful fresco of the earliest world No. 1, inaugurated last spring after his exploits in Miami and Madrid (where he beat Nadal and Djokovic), is indeed spread over a wall of 400 m2.
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