Following his victory in Miami, the Italian player now depends on himself to return to the number 1 spot in the ATP rankings.
Following his victory in Miami, the Italian player now depends on himself to return to the number 1 spot in the ATP rankings.
Carlos Alcaraz has left behind the Miami Open and after a few days of disconnecting at home, he has returned to training. And he is already doing it on clay courts. The world number one is preparing for the clay court season, which last year brought him the Masters 1000 titles in Montecarlo and Rome, and Roland Garros, at his tennis club in Murcia before heading to the principality of Monaco next Friday to defend the first 1000 points of the 4,300 he has to maintain until early June.
First training session of #Alcaraz on clay.
— Antonio Hernández ©️ (@murcianico79) March 29, 2026
At his club in @clubcampomurcia, first goal Monaco. pic.twitter.com/EBd378dHkm
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz realiza su primer entrenamiento en tierra batida
[pixels-player]The Swiss makes interesting revelations in a recent interview and shows his excitement to face Alcaraz before hanging up the racket.
Mark Petchey, former coach of Andy Murray and Emma Raducanu, debated alongside Andrea Petkovic about the challenges the Spaniard will face to succeed again in Florida.
Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz took part in one of the challenges proposed by the ATP to bring the players closer to the spectators, suggesting fun and varied challenges. On this occasion, it was the famous Ping-Pong Challenge, which involved bouncing a ball from the sport into a cup after it had bounced on several pots. Sinner needed many fewer attempts than an unsuccessful Alcaraz.
Alcaraz vs Sinner: Ping Pong Challenge edition 🏓
— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) March 28, 2026
Does this count towards the head-to-head? 👀 @janniksin @carlosalcaraz #MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/DhVGkE5J97
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El gracioso duelo entre Sinner y Alcaraz a un desafío con pelotas de ping-pong
[pixels-player]Spanish tennis faces two key months in its season with the clay court swing where it could string together tournaments without respite. Should it skip any tournaments?
The Croat sits long and stretched out to talk about everything in an interview. Tsitsipas and his outburst, Djokovic, Alcaraz, Sinner, Fils, and more.
The Miami Open 2026 has had the brilliant idea of challenging the best male and female tennis players to try to bounce a ping pong ball into a glass of water after rebounding on several upturned pots. One of the standout performers was Jannik Sinner, who achieved it on his third attempt, while Carlos Alcaraz could not complete the challenge. Others like Jasmine Paolini decided to change the rules, providing great moments in a video that is a must-watch.
MIAMI SUPREME 🧡 🏓
— Miami Open (@MiamiOpen) March 27, 2026
Presenting a unique challenge that's both satisfying and frustrating at the same time!#MiamiOpen | @TennisTV | @WTA | @atptour | @TennisChannel pic.twitter.com/Y7iXPcdswa
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El divertido reto del Miami Open a los mejores jugadores del circuito
[pixels-player]Following his victory in Miami, the Italian player now depends on himself to return to the number 1 spot in the ATP rankings.
Mark Petchey, former coach of Andy Murray and Emma Raducanu, debated alongside Andrea Petkovic about the challenges the Spaniard will face to succeed again in Florida.
Carlos Alcaraz has left behind the Miami Open and after a few days of disconnecting at home, he has returned to training. And he is already doing it on clay courts. The world number one is preparing for the clay court season, which last year brought him the Masters 1000 titles in Montecarlo and Rome, and Roland Garros, at his tennis club in Murcia before heading to the principality of Monaco next Friday to defend the first 1000 points of the 4,300 he has to maintain until early June.
First training session of #Alcaraz on clay.
— Antonio Hernández ©️ (@murcianico79) March 29, 2026
At his club in @clubcampomurcia, first goal Monaco. pic.twitter.com/EBd378dHkm
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz realiza su primer entrenamiento en tierra batida
[pixels-player]Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz took part in one of the challenges proposed by the ATP to bring the players closer to the spectators, suggesting fun and varied challenges. On this occasion, it was the famous Ping-Pong Challenge, which involved bouncing a ball from the sport into a cup after it had bounced on several pots. Sinner needed many fewer attempts than an unsuccessful Alcaraz.
Alcaraz vs Sinner: Ping Pong Challenge edition 🏓
— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) March 28, 2026
Does this count towards the head-to-head? 👀 @janniksin @carlosalcaraz #MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/DhVGkE5J97
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El gracioso duelo entre Sinner y Alcaraz a un desafío con pelotas de ping-pong
[pixels-player]The Swiss makes interesting revelations in a recent interview and shows his excitement to face Alcaraz before hanging up the racket.
Spanish tennis faces two key months in its season with the clay court swing where it could string together tournaments without respite. Should it skip any tournaments?
The Croat sits long and stretched out to talk about everything in an interview. Tsitsipas and his outburst, Djokovic, Alcaraz, Sinner, Fils, and more.
The Miami Open 2026 has had the brilliant idea of challenging the best male and female tennis players to try to bounce a ping pong ball into a glass of water after rebounding on several upturned pots. One of the standout performers was Jannik Sinner, who achieved it on his third attempt, while Carlos Alcaraz could not complete the challenge. Others like Jasmine Paolini decided to change the rules, providing great moments in a video that is a must-watch.
MIAMI SUPREME 🧡 🏓
— Miami Open (@MiamiOpen) March 27, 2026
Presenting a unique challenge that's both satisfying and frustrating at the same time!#MiamiOpen | @TennisTV | @WTA | @atptour | @TennisChannel pic.twitter.com/Y7iXPcdswa
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El divertido reto del Miami Open a los mejores jugadores del circuito
[pixels-player]Carlos Alcaraz will travel to Monte Carlo next Friday to prepare for the first Masters 1000 on the clay court tour, where he defends the title he won in 2025, as reported by MARCA. The tournament takes place from April 5 to 12, marking the start of the European clay court swing where the world number one clinched titles in Monte Carlo, Rome, and Roland Garros last year, and reached the final at the Conde de Godó. Meanwhile, he will start training in Murcia at the beginning of the week.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz viajará el viernes que viene a Montecarlo para defender el título
[pixels-player]The renowned coach Jamie Delgado has compared the current era in tennis with the 'Big Three' era, where he believes there was more competition.