Carlos Alcaraz defeated Dusan Lajovic in the third round of the Masters of Rome and made a revelation about his performance after returning from injury.
Carlos Alcaraz and his coach Juan Carlos Ferrero don’t always see eye to eye on the direction his career should take, and the Spanish superstar has opened up about it.
Spanish star Carlos Alcaraz could climb to the No. 2 spot in the ATP Rankings in Rome. Here's what has to happen for him to surpass Alexander Zverev.
World No. 3 Carlos Alcaraz has named the opponent he hopes to face in the final of the Rome Masters as he gears up for his return to competition.
Ahead of the Italian Open, Carlos Alcaraz has spoken about his fitness and how he feels about his chances of defending his title in Roland Garros.
World No. 3 Carlos Alcaraz provided an important update regarding his recovery as he prepares to debut at the Rome Masters on Friday, April 9.
Rafael Nadal’s former coach, Carlos Moyá, shared his thoughts on Carlos Alcaraz’s ambitions to become the greatest player in tennis history, highlighting the challenges of his unique approach.
Recent reports confirm Carlos Alcaraz will participate in the Rome Open, just ahead of the French Open at Roland Garros.
Carlos Alcaraz is one of the biggest stars in tennis today, but the current World No. 3 has a secret method for mentally stepping away from it all during periods of stress.
Rafael Nadal is the greatest Spanish tennis player of all time, and that legacy can be a heavy burden for those who follow in his footsteps. Carlos Alcaraz has reflected on that pressure.
Spanish tennis star Carlos Alcaraz made a surprising admission about how he prepared ahead of his 2023 Wimbledon triumph.
Former Roland Garros champion Adriano Panatta claims Carlos Alcaraz is solely responsible for his recent physical setbacks, which forced him to withdraw from the Madrid Open.
Juan Martin Del Potro, a former US Open champion, shared who he believes is currently the best tennis player in the world—and it’s neither Carlos Alcaraz nor Jannik Sinner.
Novak Djokovic made a bold statement about Carlos Alcaraz's level, comparing the young Spaniard to the legendary "Big Three" of tennis: himself, Rafael Nadal, and Roger Federer.
Just one day before his debut at the ATP Masters 1000 Madrid Open, Carlos Alcaraz announced he would not compete due to physical issues and shared what he's currently focused on.
After losing the final of the Barcelona Open, Carlos Alcaraz is preparing to make his debut at the Madrid Masters 1000. In that context, he praised a key aspect of Rafael Nadal’s legacy.
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