The two Spanish coaches, who have been awarded the best coaches of the year, confess, "We have insisted a lot on there being joy when working."
The two Spanish coaches, who have been awarded the best coaches of the year, confess, "We have insisted a lot on there being joy when working."
In the last few hours, we have seen on social media some news that were not true. Did I say in the last few hours? Sorry, I meant in the last few years. Juan Carlos Ferrero has been one of the affected individuals after a hoax circulated claiming that the former player was suffering from cancer. Faced with the buzz generated by this fake news, Juan Carlos himself had to come out and deny it through a statement on his profiles to set the record straight. They will say social media is a blessing, but it's always inevitable that some undesirable person tries to cause harm through these kinds of actions.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Juan Carlos Ferrero sale a desmentir que tiene cáncer
[pixels-player]Very interesting words from the coach of Alcaraz, revealing that they did specific work before the US tour with the sole objective of defeating the Italian.
As expected and considering the great season of Carlos Alcaraz, his two coaches, Juan Carlos Ferrero and Samu López, have been awarded by the ATP with the 'Coaches of the Year' prize, in a vote carried out by the rest of the circuit's coaches, after a season in which his pupil won eight tournaments, including two Grand Slams (Roland Garros and US Open), and reclaimed the world number one spot. The addition of Samu López as the second coach at the beginning of this season has proven to be a complete success. Meanwhile, Ferrero repeats the title previously achieved in 2022 alongside the player from Murcia.
A well-deserved recognition! 👏 🏆
— ATP Tour en Español (@ATPTour_ES) December 11, 2025
Samuel López and Juan Carlos Ferrero are named Coaches of the Year in the 2025 season.#ATPAwards pic.com/IbdufLQ63I
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Juan Carlos Ferrero y Samu López, elegidos como entrenadores del año por la ATP
[pixels-player]On the anniversary of the first Salad Bowl in our history, Puntodebreak meets with several of its protagonists to rescue a forgotten story of that generation. Hint: we were pioneers.
The coach attends the press conference to comment on this incredible US Open final. "Carlitos did 100% of what we studied," he asserts.
Juan Carlos Ferrero spoke to the reporters of Movistar + and chatted with Àlex Corretja after Carlos Alcaraz's victory, his pupil, in the US Open 2025: "I think it is very important to learn from the past, at Wimbledon he didn't quite play his tennis and today we prepared the match in a very specific way, always putting more pressure on him before Sinner. It's very difficult to play so aggressively, but we are very happy with how it turned out. We had to face Sinner's matches better and we succeeded. Yesterday during training, we had a very specific session and after the warm-up, we discussed what needed to be done," he concluded.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ferrero valora la victoria de Alcaraz: "Hemos preparado el partido de forma muy concreta, Carlos no terminó de jugar su tenis en Wimbledon"
[pixels-player]Carlitos' coach speaks with the Spanish press in New York and discusses the semifinal against Djokovic at the US Open.
The two Spanish coaches, who have been awarded the best coaches of the year, confess, "We have insisted a lot on there being joy when working."
As expected and considering the great season of Carlos Alcaraz, his two coaches, Juan Carlos Ferrero and Samu López, have been awarded by the ATP with the 'Coaches of the Year' prize, in a vote carried out by the rest of the circuit's coaches, after a season in which his pupil won eight tournaments, including two Grand Slams (Roland Garros and US Open), and reclaimed the world number one spot. The addition of Samu López as the second coach at the beginning of this season has proven to be a complete success. Meanwhile, Ferrero repeats the title previously achieved in 2022 alongside the player from Murcia.
A well-deserved recognition! 👏 🏆
— ATP Tour en Español (@ATPTour_ES) December 11, 2025
Samuel López and Juan Carlos Ferrero are named Coaches of the Year in the 2025 season.#ATPAwards pic.com/IbdufLQ63I
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Juan Carlos Ferrero y Samu López, elegidos como entrenadores del año por la ATP
[pixels-player]In the last few hours, we have seen on social media some news that were not true. Did I say in the last few hours? Sorry, I meant in the last few years. Juan Carlos Ferrero has been one of the affected individuals after a hoax circulated claiming that the former player was suffering from cancer. Faced with the buzz generated by this fake news, Juan Carlos himself had to come out and deny it through a statement on his profiles to set the record straight. They will say social media is a blessing, but it's always inevitable that some undesirable person tries to cause harm through these kinds of actions.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Juan Carlos Ferrero sale a desmentir que tiene cáncer
[pixels-player]On the anniversary of the first Salad Bowl in our history, Puntodebreak meets with several of its protagonists to rescue a forgotten story of that generation. Hint: we were pioneers.
Very interesting words from the coach of Alcaraz, revealing that they did specific work before the US tour with the sole objective of defeating the Italian.
The coach attends the press conference to comment on this incredible US Open final. "Carlitos did 100% of what we studied," he asserts.
Juan Carlos Ferrero spoke to the reporters of Movistar + and chatted with Àlex Corretja after Carlos Alcaraz's victory, his pupil, in the US Open 2025: "I think it is very important to learn from the past, at Wimbledon he didn't quite play his tennis and today we prepared the match in a very specific way, always putting more pressure on him before Sinner. It's very difficult to play so aggressively, but we are very happy with how it turned out. We had to face Sinner's matches better and we succeeded. Yesterday during training, we had a very specific session and after the warm-up, we discussed what needed to be done," he concluded.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ferrero valora la victoria de Alcaraz: "Hemos preparado el partido de forma muy concreta, Carlos no terminó de jugar su tenis en Wimbledon"
[pixels-player]Carlitos' coach speaks with the Spanish press in New York and discusses the semifinal against Djokovic at the US Open.
25 years after winning the first Copa Davis for Spanish tennis, the team will be honored during the Davis Cup tie between Spain and Denmark. The event will take place on September 13th and 14th at the Puente Romano Tennis Club in Marbella. On Saturday, Juan Carlos Ferrero, Álex Corretja, Albert Costa, and Joan Balcells will take to the court alongside the quartet of captains consisting of Javier Duarte, Josep Perlas, Juan Bautista Avendaño, and Jordi Vilaró, to commemorate a historic moment for Spanish tennis. The tribute will also feature other Spanish tennis legends like Manuel Orantes and José Luis Arilla, representing past generations of Spanish tennis.
Our first star 🌟🏆🇪🇸
— Tenis España (@RFETenis) September 3, 2025
The championship team of Spain's #DavisCup in 2000 will be honored during the Qualifier tie on the weekend of September 13th and 14th in Marbella
Juanki, Álex, Albert, and Joan, we await you there! ❤️🔥
📲 https://t.co/gh4ySFubke pic.twitter.com/kzyYcMaJ9i
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Habrá un homenaje al equipo español campeón de la Copa Davis 2000 en la eliminatoria de Marbella
[pixels-player]Juan Carlos Ferrero was asked on the program El Larguero of Cadena Ser about the Netflix documentary that offered an image conducive to many distorting what Carlos Alcaraz's real work ethic is. His coach's reflections couldn't be more accurate.
"Now everything is being talked about. Once the documentary came out, we knew there would be negative comments, especially if he loses. If he had lost in Paris, surely people would have said he should go to Ibiza. Although the documentary talks about his way, Carlos' way is really about training. We don't do a lot of training volume, I prefer two hours of absolute quality over four hours with a bad attitude. I used to train a lot more before, but the circuit's demands make us seek quality and effective training. Whenever we've asked Carlos to work, he has done it," he explained.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ferrero y el polémico documental de Alcaraz: "Sabíamos lo que nos esperaba si hubiera perdido"
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