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Carlos Alcaraz provides injury update, plots December return for exhibitions
Carlos Alcaraz closed his remarkable 2025 season a week earlier than planned. The 22-year-old had to withdraw from the Davis Cup Finals after experiencing the muscle edema in his right hamstring during his ATP Finals campaign.
Carlos Alcaraz's younger brother Jaime is definitely a Jannik Sinner admirer as tennis fans dug up a post from 2023 when the Spanish tennis star's younger brother brutally responded to a troll's attempt to mock the Italian.
The rivalry has dominated men’s tennis, with many wondering whether a player could step up and disrupt the sport’s current hierarchy.
Carlos Alcaraz is 'disappointed' to miss this week's Davis Cup finals with a hamstring injury, but is looking forward to playing two upcoming exhibitions in New Jersey and Miami.
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Carlos Alcaraz candidly reveals when he only speaks with psychologist
When someone mentions Alcaraz's team, the first name that comes to people's minds is Juan Carlos Ferrero, the mastermind behind the Spaniard's gigantic early success. However, the six-time Grand Slam champion's team is loaded from all sides and it is safe to say that the world No. 1 is covered in all areas.
After facing off in the title game of the 2024 and 2025 editions, Alcaraz and Fritz headline as the 2026 Laver cup returners.
The rivalry between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz blossomed into full-blown dominance in 2025. The hard-hitting Italian and the multi-talented Spaniard met in three consecutive Grand Slam finals this year plus the championship match of the ATP Finals.
MADRID — Carlos Alcaraz will go another year without fulfilling his dream of winning the Davis Cup for Spain. The top-ranked Alcaraz said he’s heartbroken to withdraw from the Davis Cup Finals in Italy because of a hamstring injury. The decision was recommended by doctors, he said.
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Carlos Alcaraz calls 'fake news' on signature Nike logo rumors; Reveals real truth
Carlos Alcaraz called "fake news" on the rumors of him debuting a signature Nike logo during the ATP Finals, but also hinted that "something is in the works."