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 ...
This was exemplified by world number one Carlos Alcaraz during his debut at the Tokyo Open, where he faced a foot injury scare yet still emerged victorious against Argentina's Sebastian Baez. In this ...
Fritz ended Alcaraz's 13-match win streak during the recently concluded Laver Cup, representing Team World and beating the Spanish superstar, who was playing for Team Europe. While the 6-3, 6-2 win in ...
Carlos Alcaraz overcame an ankle scare to beat Sebastian Baez at Japan Open 2025, but his second-round participation remains ...
In a bid to keep his title hopes alive, Alcaraz has just made a very smart decision at the Japan Open. Spanish media outlet Marca have reported that Alcaraz skipped training on Friday, instead ...
Taylor Fritz said Friday he expects Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner to continue dominating Grand Slams but he "can't count ...
Carlos Alcaraz is competing in Tokyo for the first time. World no. 1's campaign hit an early complication after he sprayed his left ankle during Thursday's first-round victory over Sebastian Baez.
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Novak Djokovic ‘has no thoughts of retiring and will play in 2026 and 2027’, says leading coach
Novak Djokovic has “no thoughts of shutting things down” his career and is planning to play in 2026 and 2027, according to former doubles world No 1 and coach Mark Knowles. The legendary Serbian ...
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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 today. A look at his injury update.
Look, we’ve all been there. You do great work, your boss makes bank, and you’re left wondering where your fair share went.
Acclaimed tennis coach Rick Macci has given his verdict on whether Jack Draper will win a Grand Slam title as he highlighted ...
After his recent Laver Cup win over the six-times Grand Slam champion, World No. 4 Fritz believes tells Olympics.com that he ...
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