World no. 3 Carlos Alcaraz is preparing for the first clay-court Masters 1000 event in Monte Carlo. Following an early Miami ...
After taking a small vacation with his family in Mexico, Carlos Alcaraz was spotted practicing on clay courts on Sunday. He will be in action again at the Monte-Carlo Masters beginning April 6.
Carlos Alcaraz will be seen playing at the Monte Carlo Masters after a heartbreaking exit from the ongoing Miami Open if things go as planned.
Unlike Nadal, Alcaraz made no errors in the title clash. Carlos faced Casper Ruud and scored a 7-5, 6-4 victory in an hour ...
Since his emergence onto the professional tennis scene, Alcaraz has showcased remarkable talent and resilience. Winning the Miami Open two years ago marked a significant point in his young career, ...
Carlos Alcaraz is on the brink of yet another historic achievement in the world of tennis. As the youngest player to ascend to world No. 1 in ATP history and the youngest to complete the 'Surface Slam ...
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Top tennis coach Patrick Mouratoglou suspects that Carlos Alcaraz may have heaped even ... and he followed that up with a first-round Miami Open exit at the hands of David Goffin.