Cam Norrie stuns Carlos Alcaraz in Paris Masters 2nd round
Digest more
Tennis World USA on MSN
Reason why Carlos Alcaraz put in the worst performance of his 2025 season
The Post Reason why Carlos Alcaraz put in the worst performance of his 2025 season appeared first on Tennis World USA
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.
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
Tennis World USA on MSN
Carlos Alcaraz is changing tennis: all details inside
In an interview with 'Tennis365', former British star Tim Henman – who had the chance to spend time with Carlos during the Laver Cup – confessed that he was very surprised by his attitude on and off the court: "We spent some time together during the Laver Cup this year and I wasn't impressed with Carlitos just as a player,
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.
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.
Fans got their money's worth as the 22-year-old dazzled with a stunning array of shots, a powerful forehand and a delicate drop shot, earning revenge for his Laver Cup defeat to the American. Alcaraz will face either Djokovic or Sinner next, with the winner of the competition set to receive another huge £3.4m.
Tennis Temple on MSN
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
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