Carlos Alcaraz
Spanish tennis player
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2025 | Currently competing with 8 tournament titles so far and returning to world No. 1 ranking. |
2025 | Met Jannik Sinner in three consecutive slam finals, splitting the season's slams 2-2. |
2025 | Won against Djokovic in the US Open semifinals in straight sets, recording his first win over Djokovic on hardcourt and completing a set of meetings at all four majors. |
2025 | Signed letters with other tennis players advocating for better revenue distribution in major tournaments. |
2025 | Discussed mental health challenges after a loss at Indian Wells and a win in Monte Carlo. |
2025 | Reaches a career milestone with 8 titles, demonstrating continued dominance in professional tennis. |
September 21 2025 | Competed in Laver Cup singles match against Francisco Cerúndolo, winning 6–2, 6–1 |
September 21 2025 | Carlos Alcaraz won doubles match with Casper Ruud against Alex Michelsen and Reilly Opelka (7–6(7–4), 6–1), and subsequently won a singles match against Francisco Cerúndolo (6–2, 6–1) |
September 20 2025 | Carlos Alcaraz lost a singles match against Taylor Fritz (3–6, 2–6) |
September 20 2025 | Competed in singles against Taylor Fritz at the Laver Cup, losing with a score of 3–6, 2–6. |
September 19 2025 | Participated in doubles with Jakub Menšík against Taylor Fritz and Alex Michelsen at the Laver Cup in San Francisco, winning with a score of 7–6(9–7), 6–4. |
September 2025 | Won the US Open, defeating Jannik Sinner in the final with a score of 6–2, 3–6, 6–1, 6–4, claiming his fourth Grand Slam title. |
2025 | Won multiple majors on every surface, joining Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic. |
2025 | Maintained exceptional Grand Slam record by winning both French Open and reaching the Final at Wimbledon up to the US Open. |
2025 | Wins his fifth and sixth major titles, both over rival Jannik Sinner in the finals, at the French Open and US Open. |
2025 | Became the youngest male player to win all big American titles (US Open, Indian Wells, Miami Open, Cincinnati Open) at 22 years and 105 days. |
2025 | Became the youngest male player to reach three consecutive Grand Slam finals at 22 years and 123 days. |
September 2025 | Reached the US Open final after defeating Novak Djokovic in the semifinals without dropping a set, becoming the first male player to do so since Roger Federer in 2015. |
September 2025 | Won the Tokyo tournament, defeating Taylor Fritz for his 24th ATP title and improving his season wins to 67. |
2025 | Presented with the ITWA Player Ambassador Award, recognizing his role and influence in the tennis community |
2025 | Received praise from Andre Agassi, who believes Alcaraz has an advantage on slippery surfaces due to his exceptional movement. |
August 2025 | Sportico estimated that Alcaraz earned more money via endorsements than any other active tennis player. |
August 2025 | Confirmed by Forbes as the highest-paid active tennis player for the second consecutive year |
2025 | Admitted to feeling nervous and struggling to step on the court, considering taking an extended break from tennis. |
2025 | Carlos Alcaraz achieves notable Grand Slam performances, reaching 3rd round at Australian Open, 2nd round with 5 wins at French Open, and 2nd round with 1 win at Wimbledon |
2025 | Played the longest French Open final in history, lasting 5 hours and 29 minutes. |
2025 | Won all modern big titles on clay, including the French Open, Monte-Carlo Masters, Madrid Open, and Italian Open. |
2025 | Alcaraz won the Italian Open final against Sinner in straight sets, ending Sinner's 26-match win streak. |
2025 | Achieved a 21-match win streak across multiple tournaments in 2025, including victories at Barcelona Open, Italian Open, French Open, Queen's Club Championships, and early stages of Wimbledon. |
2025 | Continues competing at a high level, already winning 5 titles in the early part of the year. |
2025 | Carlos Alcaraz performs consistently in Grand Slam tournaments, reaching 3rd round at Australian Open, 2nd round at French Open (5th seed), and 2nd round at US Open |
2025 | Continued French Open tournament, defeating Ben Shelton (ranked 13th), Tommy Paul (ranked 12th), and Lorenzo Musetti (ranked 8th). |
2025 | First player to save 3+ championship points to win a major final. |
2025 | Saved championship point(s) to win a major final, joining Gaston Gaudio and Novak Djokovic in this achievement. |
2025 | Won a major final from two sets down, joining legendary players like Ivan Lendl, Andre Agassi, Gastón Gaudio, Dominic Thiem, Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, and Jannik Sinner. |
2025 | Carlos Alcaraz achieves a significant milestone, winning 1 Grand Slam title and 3 ATP titles, totaling 4 singles titles for the year and earning $6,877,646, ranking him number 1 on the money list. |
2025 | Alcaraz and Sinner will play their first Grand Slam final against each other at the French Open. |
2025 | Admitted to feeling nervous before a match at Indian Wells and considered taking an extended break from tennis. |
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. |
2025 | Carlos Alcaraz reaches world No. 1 ranking and earns $2,700,922 in total earnings, ranking top of the money list |
2025 | Carlos Alcaraz reached the quarterfinals (QF) of both the Australian Open and French Open. |
2025 | Carlos Alcaraz achieves 1 ATP title and ranks 6th on the money list with earnings of $949,026 |
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. |
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. |
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