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Alcaraz has a record of 48-6 with five singles titles (including one Grand Slam at Roland Garros). While it has already been ...
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Tennis World on MSNStefanos Tsitsipas pumps brakes on Jannik Sinner/Carlos Alcaraz & Big 3 comparisonStefanos Tsitsipas says Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz undoubtedly play at "a very high level," but believes they cannot be ...
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Yardbarker on MSN'I knew it wasn’t going to be easy for him' Carlos Alcaraz reflects on epic Roland Garros comeback against Jannik SinnerCarlos Alcaraz recalled the Roland Garros final, where he won the title against Jannik Sinner after saving three match points ...
Alcaraz said that he believed that closing a slam was going to be tough on Sinner and that he would get his chances to make ...
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Tennis World on MSNCarlos Alcaraz indicates top players are pushing for more 'vacation time'Carlos Alcaraz suggests he is working on pushing the tennis authorities to make some changes to the tennis schedule so ...
Scottie Scheffler, Jannik Sinner, and Carlos Alcaraz are set to dominate their respective sports in much the same way that ...
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FirstSportz on MSNCarlos Alcaraz Urges ATP to ‘Remove Tournaments’ for More ‘Vacation Time’ Amid Hectic Schedule ComplaintsOn the clay swing, Alcaraz skipped only one big tournament- the Madrid Open because of injury. He reached four finals and ...
The famously large men’s Queen’s Club trophy, which Alcaraz lifted this summer, is one memento that won’t be based in Murcia, ...
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FirstSportz on MSNCarlos Alcaraz Sends Huge Warning to Casper Ruud After Their Golf MatchupsKaren Khachanov secured a solid win over Casper Ruud, defeating the eighth seed 6-4, 7-5. This marked Khachanov’s first ...
Seeing Alcaraz’s success, IMG, the sports and entertainment conglomerate, signed him at age 13, providing even more access, notably to his current coach, the former world No. 1 Juan Carlos Ferrero.
Carlos Alcaraz of Spain returns a ball to Daniel Evans of Great Britain during their third-round US Open Tennis tournament match. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST “I think I’m playing a good level.
Carlos Alcaraz, 18, who entered the U.S. Open ranked No. 55, introduced himself in a major way Friday by knocking out No. 3 seed Stefanos Tsitsipas.
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