The Belgian dropped a tight opener but kept his composure and overpowered his opponent with bold and aggressive tennis.
Mar 21, 2025; Miami, FL, USA; Carlos Alcaraz (ESP) reaches for a forehand against David Goffin (BEL)(not pictured) on day four of the Miami Open at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke ...
British tennis icon Andrew Castle has revealed his admiration for how Carlos Alcaraz reacted ... going to play’, and that’s Alcaraz. I saw him hit a 110mph forehand and win Wimbledon back ...
Jack Draper of Great Britain burst into the top 10 with the title at Indian Wells, California, and sits just four spots below Carlos Alcaraz at No. 7.
Alcaraz wasn ... She has changed her grip on her serve, which changes her motion; she’s still figuring out how and when to play aggressively on her forehand, which has been an attackable ...
Carlos Alcaraz kept his Indian Wells "three-peat ... Dimitrov, who is right-handed, was up 3-1 in the third set when his forehand smashed into his left thumb, leaving it bleeding.
Carlos Alcaraz kept his Indian Wells "three-peat ... Right-handed Dimitrov was 3-1 up in the third set when his forehand smashed into his left thumb, leaving it bleeding. He continued after ...
March 21 (Reuters) - Carlos Alcaraz fell 5-7 6-4 ... the victory on his second match point when a sliding Alcaraz was unable to retrieve a forehand the Belgian ripped into the corner.
Doha is kind of similar, and he struggled greatly against Matteo Berrettini and his forehand. That's likely going to happen against somebody like Carlos Alcaraz, whom he beat once already this ...