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On Wednesday morning, the tennis world was shocked by the unexpected announcement of a split between Carlos Alcaraz and his longtime coach, Juan Carlos Ferrero. Alcaraz won all six of his Grand Slam titles during Ferrero's seven-year coaching tenure.
The six-time Grand Slam champion – who is practicing alongside Italian star Flavio Cobolli these days – will make his official debut in the new season directly at Melbourne Park, although he will play some exhibitions in the previous two weeks.
By winning the 2025 US Open, at 22 years old, Alcaraz became the youngest man ever to win multiple Grand Slam titles on all three surfaces, having already won a second one on grass (2024 Wimbledon) and a second one on clay (2025 Roland Garros).
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The Post ATP legend is not worried about Carlos Alcaraz's future appeared first on Tennis World USA Top experts and insiders are wondering about the impact that the split from Juan Carlos Ferrero could have on Carlos Alcaraz's career.