Carlos Alcaraz plays a shot. Carlos Alcaraz believes his notable racket change is already making a significant “difference” just two tournaments into his 2025 campaign. World No 3 Alcaraz, who uses a ...
Carlos Alcaraz is a four-time Grand Slam champion, but he's not afraid to change his setup and try different equipment. The Spanish player has enjoyed plenty of success on the ATP Tour in recent years ...
21-year-old Carlos Alcaraz is aiming for his first indoor title at the 2025 ABN AMRO Open, underway in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Alcaraz has now reached the finals in his debut campaign in Rotterdam. In ...
After a reasonably decent outing at the Australian Open 2025, Carlos Alcaraz moved on to his next tournament of the season ... I think last year there were many injuries, many players with elbow or ...
Carlos Alcaraz has hinted that his ... But he has now admitted things could change in the future. It comes days after Alcaraz hired one of his “good friends” as his new physiotherapist.
Carlos Alcaraz brought the issue of the inconsistency of tennis balls used at different events on the tour back into the spotlight after his opening match at the 2025 Rotterdam Open. The world No 3 ...
Carlos Alcaraz ... van de Zandschulp, Alcaraz said the number of balls used leads to injuries, and it is difficult for the players to try to adjust at every tournament they play because they keep ...
Carlos Alcaraz believes the constant change of balls is directly linked to increasing number of injuries in tennis and the four-time Grand Slam champion is calling for changes. Since early 2023 ...
Everton have announced the signing of midfielder Carlos Alcaraz on ... think are quite attainable. Alcaraz, who goes by the nickname Charly, has previously played for Southampton in the Premier League ...
Carlos Alcaraz has addressed the challenges posed by the varying balls and conditions across the tour, contributing to injuries among players. The Spaniard called for change, expressed confidence ...
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