After two decades, the Federer/Nadal/Djokovic dynasty is ending. Are Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz the new ‘untouchables’?
Will it be enough to be able to improve and beat his rivals? Let's start from a premise: Carlitos is stronger than both ...
The former world No.1 had to miss the 2023 edition due to an injury sustained during the pre-season, while last year he was ...
In tennis, players often make minor tweaks ... making a significant change in his racket. After the 2024 season ended, Alcaraz featured in two exhibition tournaments in the United States before ...
Carlos Alcaraz has changed his racket, which could make a massive difference at the Australian Open. Alcaraz’s new coach, ...
Carlos Alcaraz played his first match in 2025, although it was only an exhibition against Alex de Minaur at Melbourne Park.
Alcaraz also smashed his racket during an opening-round defeat to Gael Monfils in Cincinnati and was stunned in the second round of the US Open. The Spaniard finished the season outside of the ...
Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner have been lifting grand slam trophies and being raved about for seasons. However, the success of those major champions has strengthened the competition beneath them ...
Some examples are the American Sebastian Korda and the Dutchman Tallon Griekspoor Alcaraz has ... clay court tour, the tennis player made two stops when he threw his racket backwards.
Carlos Alcaraz has changed his racket heading into 2025 season and if the example of the great Roger Federer is a gauge for what is to come, the tennis world needs to watch out for the young Spaniard ...
Alcaraz uses the Babolat racket, specifically the Babolat Pure Aero model, which has worked well for him in the past few years. Now, however, he has decided to make a modification to his racket.
And with that in mind, Carlos Alcaraz—through a little encouragement from Tennis Channel’s social ... who recently hung up his racquet, the 21-year-old had two ideas for Nadal.