Carlos Alcaraz has won four Grand Slam titles at the age of just 21, but the Spanish tennis star has admitted that finding love has proven more difficult for him
Carlos Alcaraz is preparing to chase his third consecutive Indian Wells title. The Spaniard is celebrating a notable milestone this week, collecting 150 consecutive top-10 weeks. At 21 years and ten months,
Tennis star Carlos Alcaraz has spoken about his struggles with dating after previously being rumoured to be in a relationship with Maria Gonzalez Gimenez.
Already touted as the future of men's tennis, Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz continues to live up to expectations after accomplishing another feat that sees him leapfrog the legendary big three of Roger Federer,
Alcaraz traded places with his tattoo artist at Ganga Tattoo on February 25. Trading his Babolat Pure Aero 98 for a tattoo machine, Alcaraz was the booked tattooist in the Los Angeles studio. And the client? None other than his award-winning tattoo artist, Joaquin Ganga.
He made his Top 10 debut as an 18-year-old on April 25th, 2022 and hasn’t left the elite since, not even for a week. He’s the youngest man to spend 150 straight weeks in the Top 10 since Rafael Nadal, who was just a month younger when he reached that milestone in 2008.
Carlos Alcaraz is only 21 years old, but he already had to endure very challenging moments during his tennis career. Alcaraz is one of the best young players tennis has ever seen. He is a four-time
Spanish ATP World No. 3 Carlos Alcaraz expressed surprise over a significant change at Indian Wells, where he aims to secure his third consecutive title.
Carlos Alcaraz will be chasing his second ATP title of the season at the Indian Wells Open. He will be the top seed due to the absence of World No.1 Jannik Sinner as he is serving his three-month doping ban.
Carlos Alcaraz might not be able to match Rafael Nadal's achievements on the major stage, according to their compatriot Fernando Verdasco. Verdasco recently officially retired at the 2025 Qatar Open
The weather conditions could still play a factor, but players can expect a lower bounce and faster courts this year. It came as a major surprise to players, including ATP World No. 3 Carlos Alcaraz. According to The Tennis Letter, Alcaraz gave an honest answer when asked how the resurfaced hard court would impact his game.
In a recent interview with 'Eurosport', Juan Carlos Ferrero revealed that Alcaraz has made remarkable progresses from the point of view of attitude: “I thought that Carlos would lose his motivation when he went from playing a Grand Slam to dropping to ATP 500’s, but he has shown that maturity is something very important for him right now.