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Carlos Alcaraz has lifted the lid on his secret for winning his first Wimbledon title in 2023 and defending the title a year later – partying hard in Ibiza. In a new Netflix documentary ...
Had Alcaraz won that final against Rune, it would have been his third title of the season. Prior to the title in The Principality, the 21-year-old defeated Alex de Minaur to lift his career’s ...
Alcaraz suffered an injury concern during the Barcelona Open final against Holger Rune earlier this month. He initially hoped to return to the Spanish capital, where he reigned supreme in 2022 and ...
Carlos Alcaraz wants to distance his image from Rafael Nadal and avoid being referred to as the 22-time Grand Slam champion's successor. Alcaraz has long been hailed as the second coming of Nadal ...
Alcaraz told a press conference in Madrid on Thursday that he has been forced to withdraw, as he also revealed that he has been struggling with a left hamstring issue. The Spaniard required ...
Home-crowd favorite Carlos Alcaraz withdrew from the Madrid Open on Wednesday because of muscle injuries, saying he didn't want to risk making things worse ahead of the French Open. The third ...
Spain's Carlos Alcaraz returns the ball to Chile's Nicolas Jarry during the ATP 250 Argentina Open semi final round tennis match in Buenos Aires on 17 February 2024. Picture: ALEJANDRO PAGNI / AFP ...
The latest offering in the genre of tennis documentary comes from none other than Carlos Alcaraz, one of two men’s players most likely to own tennis during the next decade. At its heart ...
Carlos Alcaraz withdrew from the Madrid Open on Thursday because of a groin injury, shifting his focus to taking the court in Rome and then returning to defend his French Open title. Ranked No. 3 ...
Carlos Alcaraz is the reigning French Open and Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz has withdrawn from the Madrid Open because of injury - but is hopeful of being fit for his French Open title defence.
At age 21, Carlos Alcaraz already has four Major titles, winning his first when he was still a teenager. The Spaniard has already enjoyed a Hall of Fame-worthy career, reaching world No. 1 at 19.
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