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In El Palmar, Where Alcaraz Remains "Carlitos"

Summary by Le Temps
This suburb of Murcia, in the south of Spain, is the new epicentre of world tennis. Carlos Alcaraz, number 1 at ATP and one of the favourites of the Open of Australia, has his landmarks, his friends, his memories and his attachmentsA neon cantoche like there are thousands in Spain. Suspended hammocks, cascading bottles behind a bar full of calls to gourmetism, kids who slalom between tables. At the restaurant of the Real Sociedad Club in Campo, …
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This suburb of Murcia, in the south of Spain, is the new epicentre of world tennis. Carlos Alcaraz, number 1 at ATP and one of the favourites of the Open of Australia, has his landmarks, his friends, his memories and his attachmentsA neon cantoche like there are thousands in Spain. Suspended hammocks, cascading bottles behind a bar full of calls to gourmetism, kids who slalom between tables. At the restaurant of the Real Sociedad Club in Campo, …

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Le Temps broke the news in on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
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