Through his official Instagram profile, top coach Patrick Mouratoglou analyzed Alcaraz's new serve in detail: “I see two things on that photo of Carlos Alcaraz. First thing, the right leg which is going so far up, and the second thing I see is his left arm, which is going so far back also after the serve.”
Alexander Zverev and Carlos Alcaraz aim to shake up men’s tennis as Jannik Sinner’s dominance faces new challenges.
The likes of Jannik Sinner, Roger Federer, and Coco Gauff recently starred in an exciting Rolex teaser, but Carlos Alcaraz was conspicuously absent. Tennis fans have shared strong reactions to ...
The Sunshine Double is coming up, and one player who won both of the events part of that double could potentially sweep both of them.
The former world No.1 defeated Croatian veteran Marin Cilic in the first round and young Italian Luca Nardi in the second round, despite a very sudden drop in the second set. His run ended in the quarterfinals against Jiri Lehecka, who played a really good match taking advantage of the repeated amnesia of the 4-time Grand Slam champion.
The Argentine has never won an ATP title, and his career record entering the tournament was 4-10. Even if he goes on to win in Rio after defeating Zverev, he would still have a career-losing record.
Unfortunately, that means one player will always be asked about the other. Since Sinner recently accepted a three-month ban for his failed drug tests in March 2024, Alcaraz had to discuss the matter.
Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz is set to feature in an exhibition event just before the Indian Wells. The 21-year-old is regarded as one of the best players currently playing in men’s tennis in the singles category,
Carlos Alcaraz has broken his silence on Jannik Sinner's three-month ban from tennis but remained coy about whether he views it as an opportunity to reclaim his status as the world No. 1. Sinner is suspended from the ATP Tour from February 9 to May 4 after reaching an agreement with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).