If you’ve been following the Australian open you’ll know full well the cramp became a bit of a talking point, peaking in the epic semi-final between ultimate pickle juice enthusiast Carlos Alcaraz and Alexander Zverev. With a controversial medical time out allowed for Alcaraz to recover from cramp, the entire game swung as Alcaraz made a miraculous recovery to win in 5 sets across a whopping 5 and half hour tennis match. No wonder the tightness was creeping in.
Whilst I probably shouldn’t repeat Zverev's choice of words to describe the controversial medical timeout (you can Google that), there’s no doubt that Alcaraz’s rapid recovery was yet more evidence of just how good pickle juice can be for cramps. Is it too dramatic to say that 50ml of pickle juice just made the decisive contribution to Alcaraz winning yet another Grand Slam?
And Alcaraz wasn’t the only person to hold the prestigious Number 1 rank to be championing pickle juice. Just read what 2021 US open winner Daniil Medvedev had to say after coming from 2 sets down to win in the Fourth Round:
“I was not cramping, but I was like, I don't want to cramp.
You never know when you're like, it happened to me sometimes when you serve for the match, get a bit tight, like a small cramp here and there, I was like, better drink some pickle juice and not cramp. So I didn't cramp and I served good, so that helped.
There’s a man that gets what’s going on.If you’d ask to explain when to use our product and for proof that it works, we couldn’t have said it much better ourselves. And to make it even cooler, Medvedev wasn’t just using any old pickle juice, he was using our very own PickleUp Pro.
Tennis has been an early adopter of pickle juice since it’s creeped its way into the cramp protocol mainstream. It is validating to see these athletes adopting it, but it’s mindblowing that it’s now our actual product he’s using!