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Alcaraz's window into his 2024 season offers some revelations, but they are stage-managed as much as they are insightful.
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FirstSportz on MSNCoco Gauff declares she’ll ‘never’ copy Carlos Alcaraz’s ‘this’ habitCarlos Alcaraz loves tattoos on his body. He has commemorated all his first Grand Slam victories by getting tattoos. Coco The ...
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Stadium Rant on MSNCarlos Alcaraz Unveils Bold New Look Ahead of the 2025 Australian OpenThe Melbourne heat is unforgiving ... Alcaraz is ready to make headlines both with his game and his appearance. Carlos ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNCarlos Alcaraz tells how he feels about possibly facing Novak Djokovic at French OpenCarlos Alcaraz insists he would not have anything against facing Novak Djokovic at the French Open but highlights that it is ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNCarlos Alcaraz can still become No.1 ahead of 2025 Roland GarrosDespite only playing the Australian Open in 2025 before reaching an agreement with WADA for a three-month suspension, the Italian ace was able to benefit from the disappointing results of Sascha ...
Carlos Alcaraz is just a few days shy of his 22nd birthday but already has a career many players would envy. The Spaniard has lifted four Grand Slam titles and is a former world No. 1, becoming ...
Carlos Alcaraz has opened up on the extreme measures Wimbledon organisers take to maintain the competition's reputation as the most prestigious in tennis. The back-to-back defending champion has ...
A semifinal defeat to eventual winner Jack Draper in Indian Wells has been his best result since Melbourne. Carlos Alcaraz had something of a struggle getting past Francisco Cerundolo in three ...
Carlos Alcaraz wants to put an end to claims that he is the successor of childhood hero Rafael Nadal as he sets his sights on writing his own decorated legacy in the sport. It’s easy to draw ...
Carlos Alcaraz, already a four-time Grand Slam champion at 21, says he no longer wants to be called Rafael Nadal’s successor. In his new Netflix documentary, he opens up about the pressure of ...
Carlos Alcaraz has withdrawn from the Madrid Open because of injury - but is hopeful of being fit for his French Open title defence. The Spanish world number three said he had injured his ...
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