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Alcaraz has a record of 48-6 with five singles titles (including one Grand Slam at Roland Garros). While it has already been ...
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Tennis World on MSNCarlos Alcaraz hits 100 top-2 weeks - Rafael Nadal remains in front
Alcaraz hit a top-2 week in April before settling in the elite alongside Jannik Sinner in May. The Spaniard has been on a ...
Carlos Alcaraz may not be playing in Toronto this week, but that doesn’t mean he can’t still reach a big career milestone. The 22-year-old Spaniard just kicked off his incredible 100th career week ...
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Tennis World on MSNRick Macci advises Carlos Alcaraz on what he needs to improve
Before the start of this season, Carlos Alcaraz worked on different aspects of his game together with his coaches Juan Carlos ...
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FirstSportz on MSNJannik Sinner’s Defeat to Carlos Alcaraz in French Open Final is ‘Reason’ Behind Shocking Split with Novak Djokovic’s Ex-Team Member
Jannik Sinner, shortly before Wimbledon, ended his partnership with physio Ulises Badio and fitness trainer Marco Panichi.
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FirstSportz on MSNEx-ATP Player Believes Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, and Novak Djokovic’s Absence in Toronto Has Taken the “Excitement” From the Tournament
For the first time this season, Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz, and Jannik Sinner will not be participating in a Masters ...
Carlos Alcaraz is one of the brightest stars on the current tennis circuit, already having amassed a significant fortune. But how did Roger Federer’s early career earnings compare?
Despite all of the queer-favorite cuties, there’s never been an out active player on the men’s ATP Tour. The first out gay ...
Seeing Alcaraz’s success, IMG, the sports and entertainment conglomerate, signed him at age 13, providing even more access, notably to his current coach, the former world No. 1 Juan Carlos Ferrero.
Carlos Alcaraz of Spain returns a ball to Daniel Evans of Great Britain during their third-round US Open Tennis tournament match. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST “I think I’m playing a good level.
Carlos Alcaraz won his first Wimbledon title and left Novak Djokovic, the overwhelming favorite, with his first finals loss at the All England Club in a decade.
Carlos Alcaraz, 18, who entered the U.S. Open ranked No. 55, introduced himself in a major way Friday by knocking out No. 3 seed Stefanos Tsitsipas.
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