We review in which aspects Spanish must improve and what are the most challenging and exciting challenges for him in the new season.
We review in which aspects Spanish must improve and what are the most challenging and exciting challenges for him in the new season.
The last weeks of the year are here, which means it's time to look back and review the most memorable moments of the season. In this case, the ATP focuses on the best exchanges by selecting the top 10 points of the year, featuring surprising shots and impossible responses in a video where Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, and Alex De Miñaur appear. Which one is your favorite?
Looking back at the Top 10 shots of the 2024 ATP Season 🤯 pic.twitter.com/fNDzdkIdeS
— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) December 16, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La ATP elige los 10 mejores puntos del año: Alcaraz, Sinner...
[pixels-player]Carlos Alcaraz's journey through the United States has resulted in a significant number of very entertaining videos and anecdotes. In the latest of them, the Murcian had to take on the challenge of 'disguising' himself as Santa Claus and giving out gifts to some of his biggest rivals. What would Carlos gift Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic, and Rafael Nadal for Christmas? Unable to wipe the smile off his face, the Murcian didn't hold back:
"To Sinner, I could give him a pair of new ski boots, or skincare products. For Novak Djokovic... this is a tough one. I would gift him a good Spanish ham. As for Rafa Nadal, I would give him some good bottles of wine or a couple of golf clubs, I would choose one of those two". What do you think of 'Santa Charlie's' gifts?
Carlos 'Claus' Alcaraz 🎅🏽
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) December 16, 2024
Here's the gifts the Spanish star would get his friends & competitors on tour ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/SniDXVt0sQ
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz se viste de Papá Noel: ¿qué le regalaría a Sinner, Djokovic y Nadal?
[pixels-player]Impressive is the 2024 season that Jack Draper has had, with his first individual titles and a place in the top 15 of the world rankings. It's a shame that the latest news we've heard about the British player has been some physical discomfort that is preventing him from being in Villena these days sharing training sessions with Carlos Alcaraz. In statements collected by Tennis365, Draper talks about his present and puts an important reflection on his career on the table.
"I always try to have a positive perspective on things. For me, at this stage of my career, the most important thing is to have a long career. I have been working incredibly hard in the last two weeks to hopefully improve next year. Yes, it's true that I had a little discomfort in my hip, but nothing serious. Regarding the plan to go to Spain and train at that intensity level with Carlos, I had to make that last-minute call because it wouldn't be fair to him if I go and cannot be at 100%," pointed out the British player.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Jack Draper explica por qué rechazó entrenar con Alcaraz esta pretemporada
[pixels-player]Carlos Alcaraz will delight Puerto Rican fans with an exhibition match against Frances Tiafoe on March 2nd. The player from Murcia seeks to prepare for the assault on Indian Wells with a warm-up encounter, providing an opportunity to connect with tennis lovers in this country. The event will also pay tribute to Mónica Puig, who will act as the host of the match to be held at the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum, as reported by El Nuevo Día.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz disputará en Puerto Rico un partido de exhibición previo a Indian Wells
[pixels-player]The former American tennis player offers his perspective on Carlos Alcaraz's skills, although he shows caution with the Spaniard.
Surrounded by his family and unforgettable objects, Carlos Alcaraz inaugurated his first exhibition in Murcia this evening. ' Feet on the Ground', this is the name chosen by the Alcaraz Foundation to gather some objects of immeasurable emotional value for the Murcian, such as his titles, the sneakers with which he won his first Grand Slams, or the Wimbledon net where he made history in 2023, among many others. The current World No. 3 never stopped smiling, enjoying an evening among friends and a good group of journalists who did not want to miss the event.
Carlos Alcaraz: "In my childhood, we did not have great luxuries. But the little things make the difference. We came from a middle-class family, where we had what we needed. I was happy with what I had" pic.twitter.com/z7A6QAP5fL
— Germán R. Abril (@gerebit0) December 13, 2024
Carlos Alcaraz's titles... and the Wimbledon 2023 net. pic.twitter.com/Cdtu2adTlO
— Germán R. Abril (@gerebit0) December 13, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La Fundación Alcaraz inaugura su primera exposición en Murcia: ‘Los pies en la tierra’
[pixels-player]Carlos Alcaraz's preparations at the Ferrero Tennis Academy are going smoothly. The player from Murcia continues training and getting in shape for what he has already declared as his main goal in 2025, the Australian Open that stands between him and becoming the youngest player to achieve the Career Grand Slam. His preseason is taking shape hand in hand with almost all of his team, who gather for a photo promising intense emotions: Juan Carlos Ferrero (showcasing the new Nike and Babolat sponsorship), Samuel López, Juanjo Moreno, Alberto Lledó, and Albert Molina are all present in Villena to fine-tune the Murcian's machinery.
🔥 Carlitos Team 2025 pic.twitter.com/Pws52fTttA
— Germán R. Abril (@gerebit0) December 13, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así luce el equipo de Carlos Alcaraz de cara al 2025
[pixels-player]We review in which aspects Spanish must improve and what are the most challenging and exciting challenges for him in the new season.
Impressive is the 2024 season that Jack Draper has had, with his first individual titles and a place in the top 15 of the world rankings. It's a shame that the latest news we've heard about the British player has been some physical discomfort that is preventing him from being in Villena these days sharing training sessions with Carlos Alcaraz. In statements collected by Tennis365, Draper talks about his present and puts an important reflection on his career on the table.
"I always try to have a positive perspective on things. For me, at this stage of my career, the most important thing is to have a long career. I have been working incredibly hard in the last two weeks to hopefully improve next year. Yes, it's true that I had a little discomfort in my hip, but nothing serious. Regarding the plan to go to Spain and train at that intensity level with Carlos, I had to make that last-minute call because it wouldn't be fair to him if I go and cannot be at 100%," pointed out the British player.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Jack Draper explica por qué rechazó entrenar con Alcaraz esta pretemporada
[pixels-player]The last weeks of the year are here, which means it's time to look back and review the most memorable moments of the season. In this case, the ATP focuses on the best exchanges by selecting the top 10 points of the year, featuring surprising shots and impossible responses in a video where Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, and Alex De Miñaur appear. Which one is your favorite?
Looking back at the Top 10 shots of the 2024 ATP Season 🤯 pic.twitter.com/fNDzdkIdeS
— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) December 16, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La ATP elige los 10 mejores puntos del año: Alcaraz, Sinner...
[pixels-player]Carlos Alcaraz will delight Puerto Rican fans with an exhibition match against Frances Tiafoe on March 2nd. The player from Murcia seeks to prepare for the assault on Indian Wells with a warm-up encounter, providing an opportunity to connect with tennis lovers in this country. The event will also pay tribute to Mónica Puig, who will act as the host of the match to be held at the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum, as reported by El Nuevo Día.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz disputará en Puerto Rico un partido de exhibición previo a Indian Wells
[pixels-player]Carlos Alcaraz's journey through the United States has resulted in a significant number of very entertaining videos and anecdotes. In the latest of them, the Murcian had to take on the challenge of 'disguising' himself as Santa Claus and giving out gifts to some of his biggest rivals. What would Carlos gift Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic, and Rafael Nadal for Christmas? Unable to wipe the smile off his face, the Murcian didn't hold back:
"To Sinner, I could give him a pair of new ski boots, or skincare products. For Novak Djokovic... this is a tough one. I would gift him a good Spanish ham. As for Rafa Nadal, I would give him some good bottles of wine or a couple of golf clubs, I would choose one of those two". What do you think of 'Santa Charlie's' gifts?
Carlos 'Claus' Alcaraz 🎅🏽
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) December 16, 2024
Here's the gifts the Spanish star would get his friends & competitors on tour ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/SniDXVt0sQ
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz se viste de Papá Noel: ¿qué le regalaría a Sinner, Djokovic y Nadal?
[pixels-player]The former American tennis player offers his perspective on Carlos Alcaraz's skills, although he shows caution with the Spaniard.
Surrounded by his family and unforgettable objects, Carlos Alcaraz inaugurated his first exhibition in Murcia this evening. ' Feet on the Ground', this is the name chosen by the Alcaraz Foundation to gather some objects of immeasurable emotional value for the Murcian, such as his titles, the sneakers with which he won his first Grand Slams, or the Wimbledon net where he made history in 2023, among many others. The current World No. 3 never stopped smiling, enjoying an evening among friends and a good group of journalists who did not want to miss the event.
Carlos Alcaraz: "In my childhood, we did not have great luxuries. But the little things make the difference. We came from a middle-class family, where we had what we needed. I was happy with what I had" pic.twitter.com/z7A6QAP5fL
— Germán R. Abril (@gerebit0) December 13, 2024
Carlos Alcaraz's titles... and the Wimbledon 2023 net. pic.twitter.com/Cdtu2adTlO
— Germán R. Abril (@gerebit0) December 13, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La Fundación Alcaraz inaugura su primera exposición en Murcia: ‘Los pies en la tierra’
[pixels-player]Carlos Alcaraz's preparations at the Ferrero Tennis Academy are going smoothly. The player from Murcia continues training and getting in shape for what he has already declared as his main goal in 2025, the Australian Open that stands between him and becoming the youngest player to achieve the Career Grand Slam. His preseason is taking shape hand in hand with almost all of his team, who gather for a photo promising intense emotions: Juan Carlos Ferrero (showcasing the new Nike and Babolat sponsorship), Samuel López, Juanjo Moreno, Alberto Lledó, and Albert Molina are all present in Villena to fine-tune the Murcian's machinery.
🔥 Carlitos Team 2025 pic.twitter.com/Pws52fTttA
— Germán R. Abril (@gerebit0) December 13, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así luce el equipo de Carlos Alcaraz de cara al 2025
[pixels-player]The athlete from Murcia was awarded as the Best Sportsman by the Sports Press Association of the Region of Murcia, where he spoke about his biggest wish for 2025.
In case there was any doubt, Carlos Alcaraz will return to the Conde de Godó in Barcelona in 2025, after missing out on the 2024 edition, where he couldn't play due to a forearm injury. This way, the player from Murcia will attempt to conquer the title once again in the Catalan city. He has been the first confirmed player for the tournament, which will take place from April 12 to 20, 2025. That same week, Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev are confirmed for the ATP Munich, which in 2025 becomes an ATP 500 event.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Carlos Alcaraz, primer tenista confirmado para el Conde de Godó 2025
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