Alcaraz splits with coach Ferrero
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Ex-US Open runner-up warns Carlos Alcaraz about challenge he may face now
Greg Rusedski suggests Carlos Alcaraz may face difficulty finding a proper replacement for Juan Carlos Ferrero after spending the last seven years with the 2003 French Open champion. When Alcaraz was 15 and still unknown to the general tennis public, he was taken under Ferrero's wings. What happened in the next seven years is well-documented.
Carlos Alcaraz is never far from the spotlight. Known for his explosive serve and headline-making moments on court, the tennis star has been buzzing in the news lately after parting ways with his coach,
Spanish tennis sensation Carlos Alcaraz is a global icon, amassing a net worth between $30-40 million by 2025. His fortune stems from major titles like Wimbledon and the French Open, alongside lucrative deals with Nike,
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What Kei Nishikori feels watching Alcaraz and Sinner, only Roger Federer had similar impact
Kei Nishikori has played across multiple generations of great players, but only a select few have truly made him stop and take notice. The Japanese star says Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz bring back the same excitement he once felt watching Roger Federer,
Carlos Alcaraz is never far from the spotlight. Known for his explosive serve and headline-making moments on court, the tennis star has been buzzing in the news lately after parting ways with his coach,
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Brad Gilbert calls Alcaraz-Ferrero breakup a shock
The split between Carlos Alcaraz and his coach Juan Carlos Ferrero caused many reactions. A large number of tennis experts were surprised by Carlos Alcaraz's decision. One of those who also reacted was Brad Gilbert, who shared his opinion via X. Although ...
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Inside the collapse: Some background behind Alcaraz and Ferrero’s sudden separation
It looked perfect — the ideal partnership between a player coming off what will surely be remembered as one of the single best seasons of his career, and a coach who was much more than that.
Only time will tell whether the decision to end a partnership that won six Grand Slam titles was the right one