Carlos Alcaraz

Spanish tennis player

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2025 Admitted to feeling nervous before a match at Indian Wells and considered taking an extended break from tennis.
May 2025 Defeated Jannik Sinner in the finals of the Italian Open with a score of 7–6(7–5), 6–1.
May 2025 Defeated Lorenzo Musetti in the semifinals of the Italian Open with a score of 6–3, 7–6(7–4).
May 2025 Won the Italian Open by defeating world no. 1 Jannik Sinner in straight sets, becoming the third man to win every modern big title on clay after Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic.
May 2025 Defeated Jack Draper in the quarterfinals of the Italian Open with a score of 6–4, 6–4.
2025 Joined a letter signed by nineteen other top tennis players advocating for better revenue distribution in Grand Slam tournaments.
2025 Supported fellow Spanish player Sara Sorribes Tormo's decision to take a break from tennis for health reasons.
2025 Rennae Stubbs commented on Alcaraz's inconsistent performance, noting his exceptional potential when playing at his highest level.
2025 Alcaraz appointed childhood friend Fran Rubio as an additional physiotherapist to his team.
April 2025 Withdrew from the Madrid Open due to injuries to both legs.
April 2025 Alcaraz reached the final of the Barcelona Open, where he was defeated by Holger Rune.
2025 Carlos Alcaraz reaches world No. 1 ranking and earns $2,700,922 in total earnings, ranking top of the money list
April 2025 Defeated Alex de Minaur in the quarterfinals of the Barcelona Open with a score of 7–5, 6–3.
April 2025 Won the Monte-Carlo tournament by defeating Lorenzo Musetti, securing his first Masters title in thirteen months and his sixth Masters title overall.
March 2025 Suffered an early defeat at the Miami tournament, losing his first match to David Goffin in just his third career opening-round defeat at a Masters tournament.
2025 Carlos Alcaraz reached the quarterfinals (QF) of both the Australian Open and French Open.
March 2025 Lost early in the Miami tournament, being eliminated in the second round by David Goffin.
March 2025 Competed at Indian Wells as two-time defending champion. Reached the semifinals, where he lost to thirteenth seed Jack Draper. This defeat ended his sixteen-match winning streak at the tournament and was his first loss after the quarterfinal round of a tour-level tournament in over a year.
2025 Carlos Alcaraz achieves 1 ATP title and ranks 6th on the money list with earnings of $949,026
March 6 2025 Currently ranked 3rd at Australian Open as of the current date (2025-03-06)
February 2025 Defeated Alex de Minaur in the finals of the Rotterdam Open with a score of 6–4, 3–6, 6–2.
2025 Competed in the Australian Open, reaching the quarter-finals before being defeated by Novak Djokovic.
2025 Became the first player to win ATP 500 singles titles on clay, grass, indoor and outdoor hard court at 21 years, 9 months old.
February 2025 Won the ABN AMRO Open, securing his first indoor hard court title and becoming the first Spanish player to win this tournament by defeating Alex de Minaur in the final.
February 2025 Won the ABN AMRO Open, securing his first indoor hard court title of his career by defeating Alex De Minaur in the final. Became the first Spanish player to win this tournament.
2025 Will be the subject of the Netflix documentary 'Carlos Alcaraz: My Way', to be produced by Morena Films.
2025 Carlos Alcaraz is competing at the Australian Open, aiming to become the youngest man to complete the Career Grand Slam at age 21.
2025 First player to win ATP 500 singles titles on clay, grass, indoor and outdoor hard court at 21 years, 9 months old.
February 2025 Made his debut at the Qatar Open, losing in the quarterfinals to Jiří Lehečka in three sets.
January 2025 Competed in the Australian Open, reaching the quarter-finals where he was defeated by Novak Djokovic in four sets.
2024 Carlos Alcaraz and Rafael Nadal teamed up to represent Spain in men's doubles at the Paris Olympic Games, a significant moment symbolizing the passing of the torch in Spanish tennis, with Alcaraz playing alongside his childhood idol.
2024 Openly discussed mental health challenges after losing at the US Open, admitting to struggling with mental strength.
2024 Spoke out against the length of the tennis calendar, highlighting concerns about player injuries.
2024 Demonstrated elite returning skills, winning nearly a third of his opponents' service games.
2024 Alcaraz won 4 tournaments and maintained a high world ranking, consistently performing well in major tournaments.
2024 Sustained high performance with 4 titles, reaching quarter-finals at Australian Open and maintaining strong win-loss record across tournaments.
2024 Carlos Alcaraz reached the semifinals (SF) of the French Open and the second round (2R) of the US Open.
2024 Became the youngest male player to win major singles titles on clay, grass, and hard court at 21 years, 1 month old.
2024 Reached quarterfinals at French Open.
2024 Became the youngest Olympic finalist in men's singles at 21 years, 2 months old.
2024 Won an Olympic silver medal at the Paris Olympics.
2024 Became the youngest male player to complete the 'Channel Slam' at 21 years and 2 months old.
2024 Tim Henman praised Alcaraz's forehand as one of the 'most devastating shots in the game right now'.
2024 Alcaraz revealed his favorite tennis shots: forehand drop shot, forehand passing shot, and backhand lob between the legs.
2024 Became the youngest Silver medalist in men's singles at the Olympics at 21 years, 2 months old.
2024 Provided buses to transport volunteers during the flash floods in Valencia, and ran a charity auction with Juan Carlos Ferrero to raise funds for those affected.
2024 Won his third and fourth major titles at the French Open and Wimbledon, followed by an Olympic silver medal at the Paris Olympics.
2024 Accomplished the 'Channel Slam' by winning both tournaments in the same year, joining legends like Rod Laver, Björn Borg, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, and Novak Djokovic.
2024 Won China Open title against Jannik Sinner, becoming first player in ATP Tour history to win an ATP 500 singles title on every surface (clay, grass, hard courts).
2024 Won his third and fourth major titles at the French Open and Wimbledon.

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