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The last time Carlos Alcaraz was at the Lindner Family Tennis Center, he issued an apology for an on-court outburst.
World no. 2 Carlos Alcaraz will chase his first Cincinnati Masters title. The Spaniard starts his campaign against Damir ...
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Tennis World on MSNCarlos Alcaraz returns to clay after US OpenCarlos Alcaraz, Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, Pedro Martinez and Marcel Granollers will try to book a place at the Davis Cup ...
Ahead of his Cincinnati Open debut, Carlos Alcaraz shared his prediction for the future of his rivalry with Jannik Sinner.
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The Mirror US on MSNNovak Djokovic reduced Carlos Alcaraz to tears at Cincinnati OpenNovak Djokovic has withdrawn from the Cincinnati Open this year, boosting Carlos Alcaraz's chances after the veteran reduced ...
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Yardbarker on MSNHow much prize money can Alcaraz, Sinner, Sabalenka and Gauff win at Cincinnati Open 2025The Cincinnati Open begins with more than $9 million in prize money for the men and over $5 million for the women. It will be the second combined WTA and ATP Masters 1000 event of the North American ...
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SABC Sport on MSNCarlos Alcaraz predicts years of rivalry with Jannik Sinner as they prepare for US Open showdownCarlos Alcaraz has predicted that he and Jannik Sinner have "years ahead" in their rivalry, with both poised to dominate ...
Alcaraz has a record of 48-6 with five singles titles (including one Grand Slam at Roland Garros). While it has already been ...
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Yardbarker on MSN'It took me a few hours to get over the defeat': Carlos Alcaraz eyes redemption against Jannik Sinner after Wimbledon heartbreakCarlos Alcaraz recalled the Wimbledon final he lost to Jannik Sinner, a match where the Italian ended a five-match losing ...
Carlos Alcaraz of Spain returns a ball to Daniel Evans of Great Britain during their third-round US Open Tennis tournament match. Corey Sipkin for the NY POST “I think I’m playing a good level.
Seeing Alcaraz’s success, IMG, the sports and entertainment conglomerate, signed him at age 13, providing even more access, notably to his current coach, the former world No. 1 Juan Carlos Ferrero.
Carlos Alcaraz, 18, who entered the U.S. Open ranked No. 55, introduced himself in a major way Friday by knocking out No. 3 seed Stefanos Tsitsipas.
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