The 18-year-old tennis player has not minced his words when talking about various topics of the circuit, with statements that will stir up the tennis world.
The 18-year-old tennis player has not minced his words when talking about various topics of the circuit, with statements that will stir up the tennis world.
The Mallorcan asks for calm with the Murcian after his performances in Indian Wells and Miami: "We're not going to worry about two defeats, it doesn't make any sense."
The renowned French coach believes that this lack of motivation could be the biggest danger for the Spanish tennis player in the coming years.
The Spaniard drew on his epic skills to save a match point against Korda and reach his first quarterfinals in a Masters 1000 event.
The defeat of Sebastian Korda against Martín Landaluce at the Miami Open 2026 has only extended the curse of beating Carlos Alcaraz before a final in a Masters 1000. In the past year, four players have defeated the current world number one before reaching the final round of the tournament, and all of them have lost in their next match. David Goffin, Cameron Norrie, Daniil Medvedev, and now Sebastian Korda.
Over the last year, four players have beaten Carlos Alcaraz before the final...
— Bastien Fachan (@BastienFachan) March 24, 2026
None won their next match:
Miami 2025 - Goffin loses to Nakashima ❌
Paris 2025 - Norrie loses to Vacherot ❌
Indian Wells 2026 - Medvedev loses to Sinner ❌
Miami 2026 - Korda loses to Landaluce ❌
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El extraño caso de los verdugos de Carlos Alcaraz en Masters 1000
[pixels-player]Jaime Alcaraz has given an interview to 'La Verdad' after winning the Challenger de Murcia sub-15, where he talked about his evolution and comparisons with his older brother. "No match is easy, but I felt good. At the beginning, my ankle hurt because I'm slightly injured, but I played very well. Gradually, I'm growing as a player and as a person, which makes me very happy. There's no rush; little by little, I'm improving more. I don't listen to people who compare me to my brother. I see Carlitos as a brother, not as a tennis role model"
🎾 Jaime Alcaraz Garfia speaks after winning the Challenger de Murcia Sub15
— Javi Brocal (@Javi_bburillo) March 24, 2026
📈 "I'm progressing little by little as a person and as a player. There's no rush."
🧠 "I don't listen to comparisons. I see Carlos as a brother, not as a role model."
🎙️ @laverdad_es pic.twitter.com/7SL2YsPPuO
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Jaime Alcaraz: "A Carlos lo tengo como un hermano, no como un referente tenístico"
[pixels-player]Korda and Medvedev, like others who stole sets from him, opted for a clear tactic that did damage to Carlos. These are the five keys of 'antiAlcaraz' tennis: we analyze them in depth.
The total competitiveness that exists in the rivalry between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner remains even when they are not crossing paths on the court. The trajectory of their careers and their position as circuit dominators allow us to see how they continuously surpass each other's records, and the victory over Moutet in the third round of Miami Open 2026 has caused Jannik to once again place ahead of Carlos in an interesting statistic: the percentage of wins in Masters 1000. With a 77.9% of victories, the Italian even shares the third spot in the historical podium: after overtaking the player from Murcia, he has matched the mark of the third, Roger Federer, trailing only behind Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic. Quite impressive.
77.9 - Surpassing Carlos Alcaraz and equalling Roger Federer, Jannik Sinner (77.9%, 102-29) now trails only two players (minimum 20 matches) for win rate at ATP Masters 1000 events since 1990 - Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic. Sentinel.#MiamiOpen | @MiamiOpen @atptour pic.twitter.com/bfgxt5ngQk
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) March 24, 2026
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner supera a Alcaraz en una nueva marca histórica en Masters 1000
[pixels-player]The 18-year-old tennis player has not minced his words when talking about various topics of the circuit, with statements that will stir up the tennis world.
The Spaniard drew on his epic skills to save a match point against Korda and reach his first quarterfinals in a Masters 1000 event.
The Mallorcan asks for calm with the Murcian after his performances in Indian Wells and Miami: "We're not going to worry about two defeats, it doesn't make any sense."
The defeat of Sebastian Korda against Martín Landaluce at the Miami Open 2026 has only extended the curse of beating Carlos Alcaraz before a final in a Masters 1000. In the past year, four players have defeated the current world number one before reaching the final round of the tournament, and all of them have lost in their next match. David Goffin, Cameron Norrie, Daniil Medvedev, and now Sebastian Korda.
Over the last year, four players have beaten Carlos Alcaraz before the final...
— Bastien Fachan (@BastienFachan) March 24, 2026
None won their next match:
Miami 2025 - Goffin loses to Nakashima ❌
Paris 2025 - Norrie loses to Vacherot ❌
Indian Wells 2026 - Medvedev loses to Sinner ❌
Miami 2026 - Korda loses to Landaluce ❌
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El extraño caso de los verdugos de Carlos Alcaraz en Masters 1000
[pixels-player]The renowned French coach believes that this lack of motivation could be the biggest danger for the Spanish tennis player in the coming years.
Jaime Alcaraz has given an interview to 'La Verdad' after winning the Challenger de Murcia sub-15, where he talked about his evolution and comparisons with his older brother. "No match is easy, but I felt good. At the beginning, my ankle hurt because I'm slightly injured, but I played very well. Gradually, I'm growing as a player and as a person, which makes me very happy. There's no rush; little by little, I'm improving more. I don't listen to people who compare me to my brother. I see Carlitos as a brother, not as a tennis role model"
🎾 Jaime Alcaraz Garfia speaks after winning the Challenger de Murcia Sub15
— Javi Brocal (@Javi_bburillo) March 24, 2026
📈 "I'm progressing little by little as a person and as a player. There's no rush."
🧠 "I don't listen to comparisons. I see Carlos as a brother, not as a role model."
🎙️ @laverdad_es pic.twitter.com/7SL2YsPPuO
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Jaime Alcaraz: "A Carlos lo tengo como un hermano, no como un referente tenístico"
[pixels-player]Korda and Medvedev, like others who stole sets from him, opted for a clear tactic that did damage to Carlos. These are the five keys of 'antiAlcaraz' tennis: we analyze them in depth.
The total competitiveness that exists in the rivalry between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner remains even when they are not crossing paths on the court. The trajectory of their careers and their position as circuit dominators allow us to see how they continuously surpass each other's records, and the victory over Moutet in the third round of Miami Open 2026 has caused Jannik to once again place ahead of Carlos in an interesting statistic: the percentage of wins in Masters 1000. With a 77.9% of victories, the Italian even shares the third spot in the historical podium: after overtaking the player from Murcia, he has matched the mark of the third, Roger Federer, trailing only behind Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic. Quite impressive.
77.9 - Surpassing Carlos Alcaraz and equalling Roger Federer, Jannik Sinner (77.9%, 102-29) now trails only two players (minimum 20 matches) for win rate at ATP Masters 1000 events since 1990 - Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic. Sentinel.#MiamiOpen | @MiamiOpen @atptour pic.twitter.com/bfgxt5ngQk
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) March 24, 2026
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner supera a Alcaraz en una nueva marca histórica en Masters 1000
[pixels-player]A former number one like Justin Henin has normalized the defeat of the world number one against Sebastian Korda at the Miami Open 2026.
Carlos Alcaraz has taken his defeat against Sebastian Korda in the third round of the 2026 Miami Open with philosophy. The Spanish tennis player has shared a message on social media a few minutes ago where he reiterates what he already said in the press conference yesterday: now it's time to rest and come back stronger for the clay court swing. "Yesterday wasn't the day, we will come back stronger next year. Now it's time to recharge batteries and prepare for the clay court swing."
Yesterday it wasn't to be, but we'll try again next year! ❤️ Now it's time to recharge batteries and prepare for the clay swing! 🧱 pic.com/HQP1E6KtG5
— Carlos Alcaraz (@carlosalcaraz) March 23, 2026
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El mensaje de Alcaraz en redes tras su derrota ante Korda en Miami
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