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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