Carlos Alcaraz Confirms Split With Coach
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In a completely unexpected turn of events, Carlos Alcaraz blindsided the tennis world by announcing his split with long-time coach, Juan Carlos Ferrero.
Soon after Carlos Alcaraz defeated Jannik Sinner in the U.S. Open finals, the Spanish royal family took to social media to congratulate the 22-year-old athlete. In Spanish, they wrote, “Congratulations, @carloscaraz! You are number 1! Another Grand Slam ...
World No.1 and six-time Grand Slam winner Carlos Alcaraz has been forced to give up a significant portion of his prize money due to a little-known rule in tennis.
Sinner blew three championship points in that thrilling French Open final, which saw Alcaraz come back to win in five sets and retain his title. The Italian got revenge a few weeks later at the All England Club, where he ended Alcaraz’s reign in the championship match.
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Spanish fans celebrate as Carlos Alcaraz commits to Barcelona Open
The Barcelona Open has announced that the six-time Grand Slam champion will return to the event in 2026, in what will mark his fifth appearance at the ATP 500 tournament. Held from April 13-19 next season, the tournament looks set to be a key part of Alcaraz's clay-court swing, and he will want to channel past glories on home turf.
World No.1 Carlos Alcaraz and World No.24 Joao Fonseca took home eight and two titles this year, respectively.
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Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz open the ATP bakery - 2025 bagel kings
Alongside other records and achievements, Jannik and Carlos sit at the top of the ATP's bakery standings, combining for 18 bagels in 2025. Sinner leads the Tour with ten 6-0 sets, while Alcaraz follows with eight.