The Spaniard spoke after receiving the AS Legend award and assured that Alcaraz has the potential to make history in our sport.
The Spaniard spoke after receiving the AS Legend award and assured that Alcaraz has the potential to make history in our sport.
Fabulous year for our country, closing out 2025 as world number one, with the best Davidovich, eleven top-200 tennis players, and the excitement of two young players who will finish the year at the NextGen Finals.
Bertolucci and Panatta lament the few rivals capable of facing the Spanish and Italian players: "Almost all play the same way".
We are approaching the Christmas dates, and meanwhile, Carlos Alcaraz is already in Miami, where he will play his exhibition match against Joao Fonseca on December 9. So, at tennis.com, they took the opportunity to ask him what Christmas gifts he would give to Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic, and Rafael Nadal: "I would give Sinner ski boots and sunscreen, Djokovic a good Iberian ham from Spain, and Nadal some good wine bottles," revealed the world number one.
Carlos Alcaraz was asked what he would get Sinner, Djokovic and Nadal for Christmas.
— Pavvy G (@pavyg) December 1, 2025
For Djokovic he said he would get him a very good Spanish Ham, for Nadal some good Wine Bottles and for Sinner, he said he would get him some boots for skiing and a new cream for his skin?! 👀 pic.twitter.com/ydAbYGSvOw
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz desvela qué regalos de Navidad le daría a Sinner, Nadal y Djokovic
[pixels-player]And it's a statement that not just anyone makes. This is affirmed by Rick Macci, one of the most legendary coaches in the tennis world and mentor of the Williams sisters. The veteran American, always a fan of tennis player Carlos Alcaraz, doubled down on his prediction regarding the future of the Murcian in a social media post. "When you look at everything he has achieved so far, the Spanish Magician is undoubtedly the best player who has played this sport at his age. However, in life it's not about how or where you start, but where you end up. If there are no injuries, Carlos will end up close to the Big Three in terms of numbers... and maybe a certain Italian", stated Rick, predicting a bright future not only for his admired Alcaraz but also for Jannik Sinner.
When you look what he has done so far the Spanish Magician is the best player by far at his age ever to hold a stick. But in life it is not how you start or where you start it is where you finish. Barring injury Carlos will be hanging out with the big three in numbers and maybe a…
— Rick Macci (@RickMacci) November 30, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, "Alcaraz es el mejor jugador, a su edad, que jamás haya jugado al tenis"
[pixels-player]With the season already over, we review the most surprising victories on the ATP tour in a year filled with unexpected milestones and resounding defeats alike.
The controversy over exhibition matches seems to have no end, and Carlos Alcaraz, who will have two this December, against Joao Fonseca and Frances Tiafoe, has wanted to explain the reason for his participation in these types of events: "For me, the biggest difference is that in a tournament you have to maintain focus, and it is demanding both physically and mentally. An exhibition is just one day. You only have to keep focused, warm up and train a little, all for just one match. An exhibition can be interpreted in different ways. You can do it just for fun, play good tennis, hit nice shots, and have fun. Or you can take it very seriously and use tactics and patterns to replicate them in tournaments. I will try to take these matches seriously, but at the same time have as much fun as possible," he stated in comments to Associated Press.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz y el motivo por el que juega exhibiciones: "Solo hay que mantener la concentración, calentar y entrenar un poco solo para un partido"
[pixels-player]Carlos Alcaraz is enjoying a well-deserved vacation after a memorable 2025. Before taking part in the two exhibitions scheduled for this month of December, he is relaxing in Miami. In fact, his presence was such that he was in charge of presenting the conference championship trophy to Inter Miami, the MLS team where Leo Messi plays, with whom he shared a heartfelt hug.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz, encargado de dar el título de campeón de conferencia al Inter Miami de Leo Messi
[pixels-player]The Spaniard spoke after receiving the AS Legend award and assured that Alcaraz has the potential to make history in our sport.
We are approaching the Christmas dates, and meanwhile, Carlos Alcaraz is already in Miami, where he will play his exhibition match against Joao Fonseca on December 9. So, at tennis.com, they took the opportunity to ask him what Christmas gifts he would give to Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic, and Rafael Nadal: "I would give Sinner ski boots and sunscreen, Djokovic a good Iberian ham from Spain, and Nadal some good wine bottles," revealed the world number one.
Carlos Alcaraz was asked what he would get Sinner, Djokovic and Nadal for Christmas.
— Pavvy G (@pavyg) December 1, 2025
For Djokovic he said he would get him a very good Spanish Ham, for Nadal some good Wine Bottles and for Sinner, he said he would get him some boots for skiing and a new cream for his skin?! 👀 pic.twitter.com/ydAbYGSvOw
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz desvela qué regalos de Navidad le daría a Sinner, Nadal y Djokovic
[pixels-player]Fabulous year for our country, closing out 2025 as world number one, with the best Davidovich, eleven top-200 tennis players, and the excitement of two young players who will finish the year at the NextGen Finals.
And it's a statement that not just anyone makes. This is affirmed by Rick Macci, one of the most legendary coaches in the tennis world and mentor of the Williams sisters. The veteran American, always a fan of tennis player Carlos Alcaraz, doubled down on his prediction regarding the future of the Murcian in a social media post. "When you look at everything he has achieved so far, the Spanish Magician is undoubtedly the best player who has played this sport at his age. However, in life it's not about how or where you start, but where you end up. If there are no injuries, Carlos will end up close to the Big Three in terms of numbers... and maybe a certain Italian", stated Rick, predicting a bright future not only for his admired Alcaraz but also for Jannik Sinner.
When you look what he has done so far the Spanish Magician is the best player by far at his age ever to hold a stick. But in life it is not how you start or where you start it is where you finish. Barring injury Carlos will be hanging out with the big three in numbers and maybe a…
— Rick Macci (@RickMacci) November 30, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, "Alcaraz es el mejor jugador, a su edad, que jamás haya jugado al tenis"
[pixels-player]Bertolucci and Panatta lament the few rivals capable of facing the Spanish and Italian players: "Almost all play the same way".
With the season already over, we review the most surprising victories on the ATP tour in a year filled with unexpected milestones and resounding defeats alike.
The controversy over exhibition matches seems to have no end, and Carlos Alcaraz, who will have two this December, against Joao Fonseca and Frances Tiafoe, has wanted to explain the reason for his participation in these types of events: "For me, the biggest difference is that in a tournament you have to maintain focus, and it is demanding both physically and mentally. An exhibition is just one day. You only have to keep focused, warm up and train a little, all for just one match. An exhibition can be interpreted in different ways. You can do it just for fun, play good tennis, hit nice shots, and have fun. Or you can take it very seriously and use tactics and patterns to replicate them in tournaments. I will try to take these matches seriously, but at the same time have as much fun as possible," he stated in comments to Associated Press.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz y el motivo por el que juega exhibiciones: "Solo hay que mantener la concentración, calentar y entrenar un poco solo para un partido"
[pixels-player]Carlos Alcaraz is enjoying a well-deserved vacation after a memorable 2025. Before taking part in the two exhibitions scheduled for this month of December, he is relaxing in Miami. In fact, his presence was such that he was in charge of presenting the conference championship trophy to Inter Miami, the MLS team where Leo Messi plays, with whom he shared a heartfelt hug.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz, encargado de dar el título de campeón de conferencia al Inter Miami de Leo Messi
[pixels-player]The French coach also advised Alcaraz that "to dominate in 2026, he must start to improve with the first two shots, the serve and the return."
With the ATP season already over, it is now known which player has spent the most time on a tennis court in a list that includes interesting names.