Spanish tennis star Carlos Alcaraz is usually in the headlines for being ranked the world’s No. 1 in men’s singles, but now ...
Look, we’ve all been there. You do great work, your boss makes bank, and you’re left wondering where your fair share went.
Top-ranked Carlos Alcaraz will headline the Miami Invitational later this year — a one-day exhibition that marks the first ...
Carlos Alcaraz may be the ATP Tour’s World No. 1, but even he admits there are parts of his game still under development. The ...
Game. Set. Match. On Thursday afternoon, Unified Events and loanDepot park announced a new tennis event, the Miami ...
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Roger Federer proves point to Carlos Alcaraz as tennis icon makes $1.7M statement
Roger Federer and Carlos Alcaraz were seen sharing a laugh at the Laver Cup, with the retired tennis legend demonstrating his ...
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Carlos Alcaraz still feels pain; didn't practice and is uncertain to play at Japan Open
Carlos Alcaraz is currently uncertain about playing at the Japan Open as the Spaniard still feels pain and did not practice ...
ATP world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz gives an update on the ankle injury he sustained at the Japan Open on Thursday.
The Miami Marlins’ baseball stadium will transform to a tennis venue for the Miami Invitational, which will feature Carlos Alcaraz, Joao Fonseca, Amanda Anisimova, Emma Raducanu.
Catch Carlos Alcaraz, Taylor Fritz and other top tennis stars at the Laver Cup at Chase Center in San Francisco.
Carlos Alcaraz overcame an ankle injury to defeat Sebastian Baez at the Japan Open, advancing to the second round.
The world No. 1 said he was “scared” when he fell in the first set. Carlos Alcaraz rubbed his eyes and held his left ankle in visible discomfort.
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