There’s a lot of excitement building around Carlos Alcaraz heading into the 2026 season. It’ll be his second to last chance to win the Australian Open and become the youngest player ever to finish a career Grand Slam, and fans are already talking about it.
Coach turned down Thiem, Del Potro and Halep to mentor a little-known 16-year-old Carlos Alcaraz’s rise from teenage prodigy to global superstar has been one of the defining stories in modern tennis — and at the heart of it is Juan Carlos Ferrero.
Carlos Alcaraz started to train under Juan Carlos Ferrero in 2018 at the age of 15. Antonio Martinez Cascales, the mentor of Ferrero, is impressed by the way the latter groomed the now six-time Grand Slam champion.
Gotham FC head coach Juan Carlos Amorós said that "the main characters" are who will decide Saturday's NWSL Championship against the Washington Spirit.
Juan Carlos Ferrero has not been invited into the exclusive club that is the International Tennis Hall of Fame. He’s been with Alcaraz since 2019, guiding him to six Grand Slam titles before he even turned 23.
Carlos Alcaraz officially ended his 2025 tennis season due to a right hamstring muscle issue that prevented him from participating in the Davis Cup Finals in Bologna this week.
Carlos Alcaraz's incredibly successful 2025 season ended on a sour note after he lost the ATP Finals final while battling an injury, which eventually forced him to withdraw from the Davis Cup.
The Paris Masters has kicked off with plenty of excitement and controversy. Much of the discussion this year has centered on the new court conditions, which players say feel noticeably different from past editions.
Look, we’ve heard it all before. Tennis experts—yes, even Roger Federer—love to claim that slow courts are basically Carlos Alcaraz’s personal playground.
Any fears about Carlos Alcaraz's physical state can probably be put to rest. He will play at an event occurring this week. Alcaraz only played in one tournament during the Asian swing.
Carlos Alcaraz was quite excited to make his debut at the Japan Open, but in the very first match he played against Argentina’s Sebastian Baez, he sprained his ankle.
After several false reports appeared online, Juan Carlos Ferrero, coach of Spanish tennis sensation Carlos Alcaraz, publicly shutdown the idea that he is battling cancer.
Right now, the ATP Tour rolls on at the Shanghai Masters. Missing from the action is World No.1 Carlos Alcaraz, who’s resting his ankle after a scare at the Japan Open.
Carlos Alcaraz picked up his 24th ATP Tour title on Tuesday, claiming his first win at the Japan Open. Alcaraz, who has since pulled out of the Shanghai Masters, made the most of Taylor Fritz’s injury struggles in the final, coming away with a 6-4, 6-4 victory.
When a player achieves success, there are several members working hard behind the scenes. Take the example of Carlos Alcaraz, who has his coach, Juan Carlos Ferrero; his brother and sometimes hitting partner, Alvaro; and his barber, Victor, all in his corner.
Someone has paid a steep price to own the ball used in Carlos Alcaraz's victorious moment at the 2025 US Open. Alcaraz triumphed at Flushing Meadows for the second time by comprehensively defeating Jannik Sinner 6-2, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4.
Carlos Alcaraz's long-term coach and mentor, Juan Carlos Ferrero, made a fascinating revelation about the specific work they did before the US Open to face Jannik Sinner.
Welcome to the live results update for Anthony Olascuaga (9-1, 6 KOs) vs. Juan Carlos Camacho (19-1, 8 KOs, 1 NC)! Their bout headlines a Ring Magazine card at the Fontainebleau in Las Vegas, NV.
There were several reasons to believe that Novak Djokovic could, at the very least, complicate his match against Carlos Alcaraz. The first was that Alcaraz is not Jannik Sinner, so this wasn’t a matchup that troubled Djokovic in the same way, so he entered it with a greater dose of confidence.
Carlos Alcaraz had one of the most sublime Grand Slam title runs at the 2025 US Open. Though his archrival and opponent in the final, Jannik Sinner is known for his dominance on hard court, winning the last three Majors on this surface, he was outclassed by Alcaraz’s variety this time.
Carlos Alcaraz extended his unbeaten run to 11 matches, with an excellent performance to beat Jiri Lehecka in the quarter-finals at the US Open. The former World No.1 needed full concentration for the one-hour and fifty-six-minute clash to earn his place in the semi-finals of the New York Grand Slam tournament.
Juan Carlos Ferrero analyzed the level of his protégé Carlos Alcaraz after he reached the Wimbledon final for the third consecutive year. The World No.
The coaching box of Carlos Alcaraz has been missing a familiar face during the 2025 Queen's Club Championships, as the Spaniard's coach Juan Carlos Ferrero has been notably absent.
Carlos Alcaraz in winning the French Open again has a decision to make when it comes to his Wimbledon preparation and according to Juan Carlos Ferrero, he likely will play Queen's but isn't 100% sure.
Carlos Alcaraz has reportedly added a new member to his coaching team ahead of the 2025 season. The Spaniard has been closely associated with former World No.