Carlos Alcaraz's career has been truly amazing so far, considering that the young Spanish ace has already won six Grand Slam titles and eight Masters 1000 titles at just 22 years old. The star from Murcia has shown that he has the right skills to become one of the best players ever and has recently started a rivalry with his huge rival Jannik Sinner who is destined to make tennis history, having already made memorable matches in the last three years.

The 2025 Roland Garros final left everyone speechless, with Carlitos clinching his second title in Paris after canceling three match points in a row in the fourth set. Alcaraz was defeated by Sinner in the Wimbledon final due to a performance below expectations, before getting his revenge at the US Open early last month by returning to the top of the ATP rankings.

Alcaraz is impressing

Most fans surely remember that Carlos' attitude off the tennis court had generated some criticism from his coach Juan Carlos Ferrero and the rest of his team. It's no secret that the six-time Grand Slam champion loves to have fun and spend time with his friends like a normal person, without thinking too much about being a top-tier athlete.

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In a recent interview with 'Clay', former Roland Garros semifinalist Fernando Meligeni highlighted how much the relationship between Alcaraz and Ferrero has changed over time: "I think Juan Carlos initially wanted to convince Alcaraz to do things according to his method, but then he realized that he had to listen to Carlos' needs if he wanted to bring out all his enormous potential. Alcaraz has grown both on and off the court in recent years, he is no longer a child and Ferrero understood that it was necessary to take a step back to continue to be his coach."

The World No.1 - who decided to skip the Shanghai Masters 1000 after winning in Tokyo - will return to action in Saudi Arabia this month.


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