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Carlos Alcaraz opened up about the challenges of competing for the World No. 1 spot while Jannik Sinner serves a suspension, admitting that the pressure has taken a toll on him.
Carlos Alcaraz's attempts to be more successful at the 2025 Monte-Carlo Masters compared to previous iterations will be done without his long-time coach, Juan Carlos Ferrero, who is set to miss the ...
Carlos Alcaraz will face Francisco Cerundolo in the second-round of the Monte Carlo Masters 2025. The Spaniard had won the ...
Jannik Sinner's ex-coach Riccardo Piatti has defended Carlos Alcaraz amid his shaky form on tour. The Italian believes the ...
Carlos Alcaraz will not be joined by his head ... joined Alcaraz's team last December. Lopez's coaching credentials are certainly proven, as he worked at the Equelite Academy (now called the ...
Alcaraz and Djokovic are on opposite sides of the draw. A meeting between them in the final would be a great table setter for the clay-court season. Djokovic is hopeful but—old habits die hard—worried ...
Carlos Alcaraz will travel to ... once again decided to step aside, handing over coaching duties to Samuel López, who is part of Alcaraz’s team and previously coached Pablo Carreño Busta.
Right now, Alcaraz trails Sinner by 3,610 points in the ATP rankings. Alexander Zverev sits between them at No. 2, and he also hasn't had much success during Sinner's ban. Alcaraz has kind of accepted ...
Novak Djokovic has replaced Andy Murray with brother Marko in his coaching team for the Monte Carlo Masters as he eyes his ...
The Spaniard is the betting favorite to win this 1000-level event, despite the fact that he has struggled mightily since the start of the season.
The last time tennis fans saw Carlos Alcaraz on the court was when he suffered a second-round loss at the Miami Open. After the match, Alcaraz admitted, "Mentally, I'm screwed." That was over two ...