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Carlos Alcaraz's Ex-Coach Juan Carlos Ferrero Shares His True Feelings About Watching World No. 1 Play without Him at Australian Open

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Carlos Alcaraz and Juan Carlos Ferrero sent shockwaves through the tennis world late last year when they announced that they were parting ways after working together for seven years.

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It took Juan Carlos Ferrero a short while to find work. After his abrupt separation from Carlos Alcaraz, he wanted to take some air, breathe, get away from everything and see which direction he would go from then on after seven years next to the tennis player whom he took from El Palmar to the top of the world. But a little more than a month after the divorce, the Valencian announces a new project: to continue in his work as mentor but away from…

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A month ago, the world of tennis was surprised by the end of the working relationship between Carlos Alcaraz, the number 1 in the world, and coach Juan Carlos Ferrero. It was a striking separation from a highly successful society. Now, while the Murciano continues his passage through the Australian Open, seeking to win the only Grand Slam title that is still denied him, Ferrero found a new challenge for his career as coach.Ferrero, who was also …

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The addition to the team of the young golf player Angel Ayora will be part of the professional activity of Juan Carlos Ferrero, until last year coach of Carlos Alcaraz. The Valencian faces this new job outside of tennis, where he has always been in his professional career as a player, as director of his academy and also as a coach."I am excited to announce a new professional collaboration by 2026. I will work with Ángel Ayora, a young golfer wit…

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Juan Carlos Ferrero has announced his new challenge after having been the coach of Carlos Alcaraz. The former physical trainer of the Murciano announced the separation a little more than a month ago and his next step in his professional career has been totally unmarked from tennis to play another sport: golf. One novelty in which he will continue betting is in the Spanish talent joining the technical team of the young golfer of 21 years Ángel Ay…

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Marca broke the news in Barcelona, Spain on Sunday, January 25, 2026.
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