
Sam Querrey and Steve Johnson poked fun at Carlos Alcaraz's "bad living room" during the latest episode of their podcast.
After withdrawing from the Davis Cup Final 8 due to a hamstring injury, Alcaraz returned to his family home in Murcia.
Without Alcaraz, Spain entered as the underdogs against the Czech Republic last Thursday, and it didn't start well for the Spanish side after Pablo Carreno Busta lost to Jakub Mensik in the opening match. But then, a big comeback ensued after Jaume Munar upset Jiri Lehecka and Marcel Granollers and Pedro Martinez edged out Mensik and Tomas Machac in a tight doubles encounter.
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All of that was followed by the six-time Grand Slam champion, who celebrated the Spanish win by uploading a picture from his home and captioning it: "VAMOOOOOOOS!!!!"
As you can see, there isn't anything too fancy about Alcaraz's living room at his family home in Murcia. And to no one's surprise, the public started giving thoughts on the matter, with some describing the Spaniard as "too humble."
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Querrey on Alcaraz's living room: A bad one... A plastic sheet over the table
"It's a bad living room. There's a table, there's like a little plastic sheet over, go ahead, Steve," Querrey said on the Nothing Major Show.
Johnson added: "It looks like what it should be because if you watched his documentary on Netflix, maybe a year ago, maybe less than a year ago, like, this is what his house is like. He still lives at home with his parents. He's got a small little bedroom and he's doing his workouts and rehabs. It's crazy to me. I feel like they should be able to get a better living room."
In the background of Alcaraz's living room picture, you could see some of his trophies. Johnson praised that.
"It's a little surprising, but I do like the subtle flex there with all the trophies in the background," Johnson stated.
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