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Carlos Alcaraz Needs A Break After Wimbledon - MSNCarlos Alcaraz has formally withdrawn from the 2025 Canadian Open in a decision that few who have closely followed the ATP season would find surprising. Announced on Monday, the news confirmed ...
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Carlos Alcaraz has formally withdrawn from the 2025 Canadian Open in a decision that few who have closely followed the ATP season would find surprising.
Carlos Alcaraz is setting the sights on reclaiming the world no. 1 spot as the ATP season enters its decisive stretch. The five-time Major champion leads the ATP Race to Turin, collecting 7540 ...
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Carlos Alcaraz may have announced his withdrawal from the Toronto Open, but this has not stopped him from reflecting on a memorable French Open final victory. The Spaniard, who lost the Wimbledon ...
World No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz of Spain was the latest star player to bow out of the upcoming National Bank Open on Tuesday, citing the need for physical and mental recovery.
He’s no stranger to roaring crowds or high-energy moments, but this week, global tennis star and multiple Grand Slam winner Carlos Alcaraz traded Wimbledon whites for a megaphone to surprise runners ...
The more matches we play against each other, the more people we will involve in this sport. Every time we face each other, we both push ourselves beyond our limits," Carlos Alcaraz said.
Players like Denis Shapovalov and Alexander Bublik secured titles this week – and consequently a boost in the ATP Race, which shows no major movements at the very top. Casper Ruud, Andrey Rublev ...
July 22 (Reuters) - World number two Carlos Alcaraz has joined the list of big names skipping next week's Canadian Open in Toronto with the Spaniard saying he needs to focus on recovering from ...
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