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Reason why Carlos Alcaraz put in the worst performance of his 2025 season
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Former ATP star explains why Carlos Alcaraz struggles in indoor conditions
Carlos Alcaraz thought he would perform much better in his first official tournament in indoor conditions since February, but his run at the Paris Masters 1000 ended in the second round against a deluxe version of Cameron Norrie.
Carlos Alcaraz has already enlisted two players to train with ahead of his appearance at the Paris Masters. Alcaraz trained with the World No. 337 ahead of the Six Kings Slam, before finishing in second place to Jannik Sinner in Saudi Arabia.
Carlos Alcaraz, despite being only 22 years old, already holds some valuable records such as being the youngest player to become world number one. He achieved this on September 12,
Carlos Alcaraz is one of the biggest talents the tennis world has witnessed in recent years and his younger brother Jaime has also been considered a rising star by many.
The shift began that September. Early in the month, Carlos Alcaraz, then 19, won his first major title at the US Open. Later the same month, Roger Federer, then 41, bid a tearful good-bye to tennis at Laver Cup in London.
Jannik Sinner knows that, no matter how much he wins between now and the end of the season, finishing as world number one is in the hands of Carlos Alcaraz, his great rival on the
Jannik Sinner like Muhammad Ali, "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee," perhaps we hadn't seen him since the Next Gen Finals 2019, when he was 18 years old, stealing time from opponents
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There is only one Carlos," Alcaraz's brother's coach refuses comparisons with his older sibling
While Carlos Alcaraz is currently at the top of world tennis, he also has a brother, Jaime, aged 14, who is very accomplished for his age. He was
Alcaraz recently shared a round of golf with Roger Federer, Alexander Zverev and Casper Ruud in San Francisco. The group of four had the opportunity to play at the Olympic Club, a five-time host of the U.S. Open, in the lead up to the Laver Cup won by Team World.