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Carlos Alcaraz Schedule: French Open Defending Champ Confirms Recovery Plans & Arrival Dates for Roland Garros

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Carlos Alcaraz is currently cherishing celebration vibes after emerging victorious at the Italian Open.

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Spanish tennis player Carlos Alcaraz has moved up to second place in the ATP rankings after his triumph at the Rome Masters. German Alexander Zverev has slipped to third place, while the winner of Sunday's final showdown against Alcaraz and the return to the big stage after a three-month disciplinary suspension - Italian Jannik Sinner - remains in first place.

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Before leaving the track, with his trophy of the Masters 1000 of Rome in one hand and a bottle of Asti fly in the other, Carlos Alcaraz threw a toast to the sky that seemed...

·Madrid, Spain
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The Murcian champion acquires the strategy to reach the number 1 Carlos Alcaraz not only obtained a victory on the court had orange powder of For Italico; he also managed to gain a life lesson by defeating Jannik Sinner (7/6 and 6/1). Although his performance was not extraordinary in this match, ... Read more La entrada Final en Roma: The day Carlos Alcaraz matured with his head not with his fist appears first in elgoldigital.

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With the title of Rome already showing off in its showcases, Carlos Alcaraz places the focus on Roland Garros without a break. El Palmar’s tennis player already thinks of defending his crown in Paris, where he will leave this same Wednesday as MARCA newspaper reports. A couple of days to assimilate the new great triumph, with which he completes the collection of great titles on beaten land, and towards the French capital. The reason for advancin…

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Thanks to his victory in Rome on Sunday, Carlos Alcaraz scored 2nd place in the ATP classification at Alexander Zverev. Arthur Fils remains 14th.

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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El Mundo broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Sunday, May 18, 2025.
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