The Balearic was the last to deeply analyze the end of the relationship between Carlos and Juan Carlos, exposing the differences in their dynamics compared to those he experienced in his journey alongside Rafa.
The Balearic was the last to deeply analyze the end of the relationship between Carlos and Juan Carlos, exposing the differences in their dynamics compared to those he experienced in his journey alongside Rafa.
The tennis world remains in shock two days after the split between Carlos Alcaraz and Juan Carlos Ferrero. Seven years, 24 titles, six Grand Slams, and the ATP's youngest world number one later, the duo comes to an end. While it is clear that Samu López will be the coach of the player from Murcia, doubts arise about Juan Carlos Ferrero's future. However, according to reports from CLAY, the Valencian has decided to take a break of several months, and if, once that time has passed, he receives an interesting offer, he would return to the circuit.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Se desvelan los planes a corto plazo de Ferrero tras su ruptura con Alcaraz
Carlos Alcaraz received a heartfelt tribute from his hometown football team: Real Murcia. After two turbulent days following the split with Juan Carlos Ferrero, the Murcian was the center of attention by performing the ceremonial kick-off at the Copa del Rey match between Real Murcia and Real Betis, greeted by a resounding ovation from the Murcia stadium.
⭐️ The tribute he deserved @carlosalcaraz #RealMurciaRealBetis #CopaDelRey pic.twitter.com/WlgzgHrZ2N
— Real Murcia CF (@realmurciacfsad) December 18, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz realizó el saque de honor en el partido entre el Real Murcia y Real Betis
After the end of the professional relationship between the Murcian tennis player and the Valencian coach, we remember other tennis separations that surprised the tennis world.
The ATP Next Gen Finals 2025 enters its most frenetic day. This Friday, December 19, the players who will advance to the tournament's semifinals will be decided, and all players are mathematically "alive". The day will commence at 12:00 noon, Spanish time, with the match between Nishesh Basavareddy and Justin Engel. Following that, not before 13:00 in Spain, the match between Alexander Blockx and Dino Prizmic will take place. The matchup of compatriots between Rafa Jódar and Martín Landaluce will be in the first afternoon session, i.e., not before 17:00 hours in Spain. The last match of the day will immediately follow between Learner Tien and Nikolai Budkov Kjaer.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Orden de juego del viernes 19 de diciembre en Next Gen ATP Finals 2025: Jódar - Landaluce, en el tercer turno
The two Spanish players will face off for the second spot in their group: If Jódar wins, he secures a spot in the semifinals, while Landaluce needs a victory and must wait for the Tien-Kjaer match.
It has not been the day for the Spaniards at the ATP Next Gen Finals 2025: 2 matches and 2 defeats. First, it was Rafa Jódar, and then Martín Landaluce followed, who suffered his second consecutive defeat after losing to Learner Tien by 4-1, 1-4, 3-4(4), 3-4(2), after an hour and 33 minutes of play. This further complicates the aspirations of the Madrid player, who must first defeat Rafa Jódar and then hope for a victory by Nikolai Budkov Kjaer against Tien. If neither of these conditions is met, he will be eliminated.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, ATP Next Gen Finals 2025: Landaluce no puede con Tien y necesita ganar a Jódar, y esperar, para entrar en semifinales
In the midst of the storm following his separation from Juan Carlos Ferrero, Carlos Alcaraz continued his preseason with an eye on 2026 at his academy in Murcia, where Samu López was present, who is expected to be his coach for the upcoming season. This training session had a special guest, Flavio Cobolli, with whom the Spaniard shares a close friendship, as reflected in a video circulating on social media showing the Spanish player riding on top of the Italian while running on the court.
Carlitos and Cobolli are definitely having fun 😂 pic.twitter.com/nA0GC4bm5C
— Alcaraz Updates🐝 (@alcarazzupdates) December 18, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El divertido momento entre Alcaraz y Cobolli que confirma la gran relación de ambos
The Balearic was the last to deeply analyze the end of the relationship between Carlos and Juan Carlos, exposing the differences in their dynamics compared to those he experienced in his journey alongside Rafa.
After the end of the professional relationship between the Murcian tennis player and the Valencian coach, we remember other tennis separations that surprised the tennis world.
The tennis world remains in shock two days after the split between Carlos Alcaraz and Juan Carlos Ferrero. Seven years, 24 titles, six Grand Slams, and the ATP's youngest world number one later, the duo comes to an end. While it is clear that Samu López will be the coach of the player from Murcia, doubts arise about Juan Carlos Ferrero's future. However, according to reports from CLAY, the Valencian has decided to take a break of several months, and if, once that time has passed, he receives an interesting offer, he would return to the circuit.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Se desvelan los planes a corto plazo de Ferrero tras su ruptura con Alcaraz
The ATP Next Gen Finals 2025 enters its most frenetic day. This Friday, December 19, the players who will advance to the tournament's semifinals will be decided, and all players are mathematically "alive". The day will commence at 12:00 noon, Spanish time, with the match between Nishesh Basavareddy and Justin Engel. Following that, not before 13:00 in Spain, the match between Alexander Blockx and Dino Prizmic will take place. The matchup of compatriots between Rafa Jódar and Martín Landaluce will be in the first afternoon session, i.e., not before 17:00 hours in Spain. The last match of the day will immediately follow between Learner Tien and Nikolai Budkov Kjaer.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Orden de juego del viernes 19 de diciembre en Next Gen ATP Finals 2025: Jódar - Landaluce, en el tercer turno
Carlos Alcaraz received a heartfelt tribute from his hometown football team: Real Murcia. After two turbulent days following the split with Juan Carlos Ferrero, the Murcian was the center of attention by performing the ceremonial kick-off at the Copa del Rey match between Real Murcia and Real Betis, greeted by a resounding ovation from the Murcia stadium.
⭐️ The tribute he deserved @carlosalcaraz #RealMurciaRealBetis #CopaDelRey pic.twitter.com/WlgzgHrZ2N
— Real Murcia CF (@realmurciacfsad) December 18, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz realizó el saque de honor en el partido entre el Real Murcia y Real Betis
The two Spanish players will face off for the second spot in their group: If Jódar wins, he secures a spot in the semifinals, while Landaluce needs a victory and must wait for the Tien-Kjaer match.
It has not been the day for the Spaniards at the ATP Next Gen Finals 2025: 2 matches and 2 defeats. First, it was Rafa Jódar, and then Martín Landaluce followed, who suffered his second consecutive defeat after losing to Learner Tien by 4-1, 1-4, 3-4(4), 3-4(2), after an hour and 33 minutes of play. This further complicates the aspirations of the Madrid player, who must first defeat Rafa Jódar and then hope for a victory by Nikolai Budkov Kjaer against Tien. If neither of these conditions is met, he will be eliminated.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, ATP Next Gen Finals 2025: Landaluce no puede con Tien y necesita ganar a Jódar, y esperar, para entrar en semifinales
In the midst of the storm following his separation from Juan Carlos Ferrero, Carlos Alcaraz continued his preseason with an eye on 2026 at his academy in Murcia, where Samu López was present, who is expected to be his coach for the upcoming season. This training session had a special guest, Flavio Cobolli, with whom the Spaniard shares a close friendship, as reflected in a video circulating on social media showing the Spanish player riding on top of the Italian while running on the court.
Carlitos and Cobolli are definitely having fun 😂 pic.twitter.com/nA0GC4bm5C
— Alcaraz Updates🐝 (@alcarazzupdates) December 18, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El divertido momento entre Alcaraz y Cobolli que confirma la gran relación de ambos
The Dane continues to shorten deadlines in his recovery from the Achilles tendon rupture and insists: "I think I can be the best player in the world."
The week brings breakups and project endings. Few as public as Carlos Alcaraz and Juan Carlos Ferrero's, but just 24 hours later, Grigor Dimitrov surprised us with a new announcement. The Bulgarian, who had already concluded his partnership with Jamie Delgado a few weeks ago, has announced the end of his professional relationship with Daniel Vallverdú after eight years of collaboration, completely changing his team before a new season. He did it through social media, thanking the Venezuelan for his work and stating that he "will always be part of his history."
Grigor Dimitrov splits with Daniel Vallverdu pic.twitter.com/1esMcTkP77
— Mario Boccardi (@boccardi_marioo) December 18, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Nueva ruptura en el circuito ATP: Dimitrov deja de trabajar con Dani Vallverdú