Carlos Alcaraz Has One Jannik Sinner Wish at Miami Open as He Prepares to Salvage Indian Wells Loss
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The Brazilian in ten days faced the first two players in the world. And votes for Spanish
Spanishman Carlos Alcaraz, number 1 of the world, agreed this Friday to the third round of the Masters 1,000 of Miami (United States) with a double message: the ghosts of his harsh elimination last year are forgotten, and still remains for the Brazilian Joao Fonseca (number 39) to look at you.Keep reading...
The ATP 1000 tennis tournament continues in Miami, where the world's best tennis player Carlos Alcaraz (ATP-1) is seeking another title. The Spaniard, who achieved his first victory, advanced to the round of 32.
Miami Open: Alcaraz starts off campaign with well-fought win - The Tribune
Alcaraz and Fonseca, both of them at their aggressive best, produced a booming sound when the ball connected with their racquets and enthralled the fans in Miami in their well-contested first-ever ATP Head-to-Head meeting. It was Alcaraz who came out on top by 6-4, 6-4.
Carlos Alcaraz Faces Backlash After Grand Slam Claim on Gear Snubs Serena Williams and Steffi Graf
Carlos Alcaraz has been making headlines for all the right reasons in 2026. Other than winning two titles (AO and Qatar Open) already, the Spaniard has secured a win-loss record of 17-1 this season. But a small detail off the court has unexpectedly sparked a big debate. Several tennis fans have now been criticizing him for this move. What really happened, though? Fresh off completing a historic Career Grand Slam at the Australian Open, the 22-ye…
Carlos Alcaraz repels challenge of Joao Fonseca to advance in Miami
In a highly-anticipated match, World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz of Spain defeated Brazil's Joao Fonseca, 6-4, 6-4 in the second round of the Miami Open on Friday.
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