Alcaraz Splits with Coach Ferrero After Seven Years Together
Alcaraz and Ferrero ended their seven-year coaching partnership by mutual decision after winning six Grand Slam titles together, marking a new chapter for both in their careers.
- On Wednesday, Carlos Alcaraz, World No 1, announced on social media that he is parting ways with longtime coach Juan Carlos Ferrero after seven years together.
- Alcaraz began working with Ferrero when he was 16, and Ferrero shared coaching duties with Samuel Lopez this past season, prioritising grand slam events.
- The pair's major wins — two French Open, two Wimbledon, two US Open — show Alcaraz claimed six Grand Slam titles with Ferrero in his corner.
- In an emotional message, Juan Carlos Ferrero, recently named the ATP's coach of the year, thanked the team and said he closes an important chapter with nostalgia and pride, adding he wishes he could have continued.
- The decision to split positions Alcaraz's team to reshape preparation for the World No 1, who said `times of change are coming` with new projects and adventures, potentially shifting dynamics at the top of the rankings including rival Jannik Sinner.
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Juan Carlos Ferrero leads Carlos Alcaraz to the top of the tennis world and to enormous successes. Now the cooperation ends completely surprising. It seems to have been a unilateral decision.
Spanish tennis star Carlos Alcaraz surprisingly ends the collaboration with his coach Juan Carlos Ferrero after seven years. Ferrero shaped Alcaraz's career, which includes six Grand Slam titles. Alcaraz speaks of new adventures and changes.
Spanish tennis player Carlos Alcaraz, number 1 of the world, announced this Wednesday in his Instagram account to have ended his link with Juan Carlos Ferrero, the coach who has had throughout his professional career, and with whom he obtained 24 titles, 6 of them on Grand Slam. On social networks this separation of Alcaraz de Ferrero, which had been chosen by his colleagues as the technician of the year with Samuel López, was officialized. Ferr…
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