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Alcaraz splits with coach after 7 years, 6 Slams
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Carlos Alcaraz speaks after ending 2025 as the world No. 1 in men's tennis. (0:28)
Carlos Alcaraz is parting ways with his longtime coach Juan Carlos Ferrero, the man who guided him to the pinnacle of men's tennis during a seven-year partnership, the top-ranked player announced Wednesday on social media.
With Ferrero, Alcaraz claimed six Grand Slam titles: two French Open titles, two Wimbledon crowns and two US Opens. He amassed 24 tour-level titles, including eight Masters 1000 trophies. The 22-year-old had a career-best and season-leading 71 match wins and claimed eight titles this season.
Alcaraz splits with long-time coach Ferrero
Carlos Alcaraz has surprisingly split with his coach Juan Carlos Ferrero after seven years working together.
Alcaraz has worked with Ferrero – who won the French Open as a player in 2003 – since he was a teenager, winning all of his 24 career titles alongside him.
That includes six grand slam triumphs, two of which came this year at Roland-Garros and the US Open, and eight ATP 1000 crowns.
Alcaraz was just 15 when he started working with Ferrero, with their partnership ending after he secured the year-end number one spot for the second time (also 2022).
No reason was given for the spilt as Alcaraz announced the news via a statement on social media, which read: "Thank you for turning childhood dreams into realities.
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Alcaraz announces split with longtime coach Ferrero
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Carlos Alcaraz, the world No.1, has parted ways with his longtime coach, Juan Carlos Ferrero, the man who guided him to the pinnacle of men's tennis during a spectacularly successful seven-year partnership.
The Spaniard announced the decision to end their collaboration on Wednesday in a message on his social networks.
With Ferrero, who coached Alcaraz since he was 15 years old, Alcaraz has claimed six Grand Slam titles: two French Open titles, two Wimbledon crowns and two US Opens.
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