Carlos Alcaraz's achievements have been honored at the academy of the man who has contributed so much to his development. Juan Carlos Ferrero has been Alcaraz's coach since he first came onto the ATP Tour.
Juan Carlos Ferrero has detailed the key areas in which Carlos Alcaraz can improve in his game to develop into an elite athlete. At just 20, Alcaraz has already accomplished what over half the tour can call a dream career.
Juan Carlos Ferrero compared the tennis tour to a "wheel" that is ever in motion and it is logical that players have accumulated high mileage towards the end of the season.
Carlos Alcaraz spoke about his coach, Juan Carlos Ferrero, following his win over Hubert Hurkacz at the 2023 Canadian Open , calling him a second father.
Carlos Alcaraz 's long-term coach and former ATP player Juan Carlos Ferrero believes the 20-year-old's Wimbledon win is emotional and difficult to articulate.
Carlos Alcaraz arrived in London on Saturday but he didn't arrive with his longtime coach Juan Carlos Ferrero with him. Carlos Alcaraz generally travels with Juan Carlos Ferrero though that hasn't been always the case.
There are very few people who are not impressed with the way Carlos Alcaraz is playing right now or how his career unfolded. Becoming the youngest world
Juan Carlos Ferrero won his only grand slam trophy at Roland Garros in Paris 20 years ago and he had a press conference to mark it however the dominant topic quickly became Carlos Alcaraz.
Carlos Alcaraz and Juan Carlos Ferrero are a team that not many can imagine splitting as everything works perfectly for them. The Spanish coach started working with Alcaraz already when he was 16 years old and he has been accompanying him throughout his ATP journey until now.
Carlos Alcaraz’s coach Juan Carlos Ferrero is the latest figure to question the extent of Novak Djokovic's injury at the 2023 Australian Open. On the way to a 10th career win at the Australian Open in January, it was reported that Djokovic was playing in the competition with a torn hamstring.
Juan Carlos Ferrero is never far away from Carlos Alcaraz as he continues to guide the biggest tennis talent we've seen in the past couple of years. Alcaraz made headlines when he achieved some things that Nadal once did as a youngster at a younger age.
Carlos Alcaraz lost his number one ranking to Novak Djokovic recently but his coach revealed that it's not an obsession for the youngster. Alcaraz became number one after a brilliant run at the US Open where he defeated Casper Ruud in the final.
Carlos Alcaraz has to adapt to his new role and learn to play matches as the number one ranked player, says long-time coach Juan Carlos Ferrero. Alcaraz had an outstanding year last year, winning five titles, including two Masters at Madrid and Miami and sealing it with his maiden Grand Slam title at the US Open.
Juan Carlos Ferrero, current coach of World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz, has spoken about the importance of having Novak Djokovic remain on tour at the highest level, in order to help Alcaraz's development.
Juan Carlos Ferrero said that it wasn't easy for him to coach Alexander Zverev as the pair split after several months. Ferrero coached Zverev a few years ago, however, the disparity in their playing styles proved to be too much to overcome.
Carlos Alcaraz says he will ‘go for it’ in the US Open final, just as his coach Juan Carlos Ferrero did in identical circumstances nearly 20 years ago.
Carlos Alcaraz is nursing an elbow injury going into Wimbledon that is ‘bothering him,’ according to coach Juan Carlos Ferrero. Alcaraz will be the fifth seed at the Championships, although he has not played since losing in the French Open quarterfinals to Alexander Zverev.
Coach Juan Carlos Ferrero believes Carlos Alcaraz will take immense confidence from his brilliant win over Stefanos Tsitsipas at the US Open. Alcaraz, 18, produced a performance well beyond his experience to dump the third seed out of the competition in a five-set thriller.
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