Carlos Alcaraz, Ferrero
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Carlos Alcaraz announced on Wednesday that he is parting ways with Juan Carlos Ferrero, his coach to date and a central figure in his development—someone without whom
Carlos Alcaraz's coach Juan Carlos Ferrero recently cast his mind back to a phase in 2025 where the 22-year-old Spanish tennis superstar lost confidence.
Joao Fonseca will compete against world no. 1 Carlos Alcaraz in a highly anticipated exhibition match in Miami on December 8. For many, it's a thrilling off-season spectacle between two two of three youngest top-25 players.
Carlos Alcaraz and Taylor Fritz may not have been playing for ranking points in Turin, but nobody watching their practice set would have guessed it. The two tennis players met inside Pala Alpitour ahead of the ATP Finals and treated the session like a full ...
Carlos Alcaraz ended his 2025 season on a banger note last month, finishing as the year-end World No. 1 for the second time in his career.
In fact, the Australian Open is the only Major that Alcaraz has not yet won. He has never even advanced beyond the quarterfinals of the year's first Grand Slam. The timing of the event is partially to blame, according to Alcaraz. The Spanish superstar opened up about his struggles in Melbourne in a conversation relayed by Cope Murcia.
Carlos Alcaraz had the chance to see Ronaldo Nazário play tennis in person for the first time. Alcaraz is a six-time Grand Slam champion and the current world number one on the ATP Tour. As well as being the best tennis player in the world,