"It's a good thing that as a player I will not
face him many times," said Nadal, who expects to retire in 2024
after a series of injuries limited his appearances on the
circuit.
"As a fan, I will enjoy watching him for many years hopefully.
"In Spain, we should be very, very happy about having someone
like Carlos coming.
"He's an amazing player. He's only 20-years-old and he's already
won two Grand Slams and a couple of important tournaments."
Nadal, who spent almost a year on the sidelines with a hip
flexor injury before suffering a muscle injury at the start of
this season, said he felt "much better than expected" during the
exhibition match.
Nadal and world number two Alcaraz are next in action at the
Masters tournament at Indian Wells.
(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengalurul; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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