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After Inspiring Coco Gauff & Cameron Norrie, Carlos Alcaraz Jokes About Deserving Payment From Ibiza for the Publicity at Wimbledon

  • On July 6, Carlos Alcaraz advanced to the Wimbledon 2025 quarterfinals by overcoming Andrey Rublev in a four-set match on Centre Court, finishing the contest in two hours and 43 minutes.
  • Alcaraz's win followed his strong campaign as the two-time defending champion and a three-day Ibiza trip after his French Open triumph that inspired players like Cameron Norrie and Coco Gauff.
  • He faces Britain’s Cameron Norrie in the quarterfinals, whom Alcaraz called 'almost a nightmare' due to Norrie’s challenging play and tactical style, and Norrie recently adopted Alcaraz's Ibiza relaxation method.
  • Alcaraz continued his impressive run by securing his 22nd consecutive victory overall and maintaining an 18-match winning streak at Wimbledon, humorously remarking that he should receive some compensation from Ibiza due to the number of players asking him about their trip there.
  • Should Alcaraz overcome Cameron, his next opponent will be decided between Taylor Fritz—who progressed after Jordan Thompson retired while down 6-1, 3-0—and Karen Khachanov, who defeated Kamil Majchrzak 6-4, 6-2, 6-3.
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After his victory against Rublev in Wimbledon's eighth, the Spanish speaks of the other tennis players that go Ibiza and their golf matches against the also twice champion of the English Grand Slam Read

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