
"The only way to fix it is just shave it off,"
"I'm not really into, you know, the hair at all," Alcaraz said. "So I'm the guy who thinks like, OK, the hair grows, you know? And then [in] a few days it's gonna be already OK, I guess."
"I discussed with my barber that when I get a haircut... three days later it's grown out," Alcaraz said in Melbourne. "So I have to go more often."
Carlos Alcaraz arrived at the U.S. Open essentially bald after a home haircut went wrong when a brother misunderstood how to use the clippers. He fixed the mess by shaving his head clean and shrugged off the change, saying hair grows back and he is not particularly concerned about his hair. He won his opening match 6-4, 7-5, 6-4 over Reilly Opelka. He previously mentioned rapid hair regrowth at the Australian Open and said he needs to visit his barber more often. At the French Open he flew in his personal barber to manage a dramatic hair-and-beard change and returned to a familiar look within days.
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