ATP World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz has already had the best year of his career, and his season is not even over yet. With all eyes on the race to the ATP Finals in Turin, Nike has a major marketing trick ...
Alcaraz is next scheduled to appear at the Six Kings Slam in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia—a three-day exhibition event offering a $1.5 million appearance fee and a $4.5 million winner’s prize—before returning ...
The Shanghai Masters is entering the quarterfinal stage of the tournament without World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz and World No. 2 Jannik Sinner, the two players who have dominated the last two years.
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Former ATP ace John Isner discusses Alexander Zverev's controversial statements
During this edition of the Shanghai Masters 1000, Alexander Zverev blatantly criticized the tournament organizers, accusing them of making the surfaces all the same in order to favor Carlos Alcaraz ...
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Carlos Alcaraz hits 24 ATP titles, matching Zverev and chasing Novak Djokovic
The young gun ousted Taylor Fritz in the title clash, serving well and providing three breaks against an injured opponent to wrap up a perfect week. Just four years after his first ATP title, Carlos ...
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ATP Prize Money Leaders Update: Jannik Sinner closes gap, Carlos Alcaraz still clear of the rest
As the 2025 ATP season approaches its conclusion, the prize money leaderboard reflects a dynamic mix of established champions and rising stars. The 22-year-old’s ...
ATP World No.1 Carlos Alcaraz is feeling himself. It's not just the platinum blonde hair, sleeveless shirts, or facial expressions during matches. It is clear that Alcaraz is in the zone, as he said ...
Alcaraz's straightforward 6-2, 6-4 scoreline against Brandon Nakashima did not tell the story of a majestic, otherworldly performance.
Somewhere in Spain, Carlos Alcaraz can finally stretch out and breathe easy, his decision to skip Shanghai now looking masterful. While the World No. 1 enjoys calm after his Japan Open triumph, chaos ...
Carlos Alcaraz of Spain advanced to his ninth consecutive ATP Tour semifinal with a 6-2, 6-4 win over Brandon Nakashima at the Japan Open on Sunday.
It’s not yet mathematically certain, but the battle for the year-end world No. 1 ranking is virtually settled in favor of Carlos Alcaraz. His decision to skip ...
Sinner led the ATP Rankings as the World No. 1 for 65 weeks, after overtaking Novak Djokovic following the 2024 French Open. Even after serving his three-month ban, the Italian returned as the ...
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