 Welcome back to Tennis Talk. My name is Cam Williams and Carlos Alcarez has sent a message to Novak Djokovic and all of the field coming to Wimbledon in 2023, but he is out for his second slam and he wants it to be Wimbledon. Of course, not many players from Spain have actually won Wimbledon over the years. Let's go have a read of his comments about what his plans are for 2023 and his goals for the next season. What Alcarez had to say in an interview recently, it has been a dream season for me. So many titles, big titles. First one is when I won in Miami, when I won Barcelona, US Open, that's for sure. I would say when I realize that I'm going to end as number one and when I won Madrid as well, I want more. To win my second grand slam, I would say that's a good goal for the new year. Wimbledon would be fine for me, yeah. Very interesting comments from Carlos Alcarez, kind of flippantly saying, oh yeah, I love to win Wimbledon. Let's just get that one. If I'm going to win a slam next year, yeah, Wimbledon, that sounds fine. How about that? Very, very casual comments and I love it. The confidence of Alcarez, because to be honest, out of all the slams that happened this year, Wimbledon was probably the one that he struggled with the most. He played well with the French Open. He didn't really get much preparation for the Australian Open this year, so maybe next year that'll be different, the US Open he won. Wimbledon looked like it was going to be the hardest one for him to win, but hey, he's got the game to win on any surface. He's got an all-court game and we've seen him beat the best players on the planet back to back to back at tournaments this year. So what do you reckon? Can Alcarez be a contender at Wimbledon next year? We know Djokovic has had a stranglehold on Wimbledon over the last four, five, six years. He's trying to take Federer's record of most Wimbledon titles and he could possibly get to 10 if he keeps on hanging onto that Wimbledon title. And we know that the Russian and Belarusian players might not be playing Wimbledon next year again, so it cuts the field down again. Can Alcarez be a contender? Do you think Alcarez will win Wimbledon maybe next year, maybe the year after, maybe at some point in his career? He's definitely ambitious. Let me know down in the comments below. What do you think of his comments?