The most sought-after collectible in the early days of the Paris Olympics isn't something you can buy in the official gift shop, nor is it each country's special, commemorative enamel pin that athletes often trade like currency. It's a selfie with Carlos Alcaraz.
The 21-year-old Spaniard has been living his best life since moving into the Olympic Village as one of the competition's most popular attendees, posing and grinning seemingly any and every athlete who's asked for one, whether they are his compatriot or not.
Some of Alcaraz's notable snaps have come with Egyptian table tennis prodigy Hana Goda, who at 16 years old is one of the youngest competitors at the Games; a pair of badminton players, Aussie Tiffany Ho and Malaysian Thinaah Muralitharan; and the Dutch national field hockey team, which is the reigning world champion and gold-medal favorite.
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