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Carlos Alcaraz, already a four-time Grand Slam champion at 21, says he no longer wants to be called Rafael Nadal’s successor.
While they were all hanging out ahead of a media session, Nadal playfully teased Alcaraz, accusing him of constantly liking pictures of Mallorcan girls—leading to a fun, cheeky exchange between ...
Sinner and Alcaraz confirmed a new story is now being written at the ... that is a step ahead of Federer, Nadal and Djokovic. World No 6 Taylor Fritz then added considerable weight to the argument ...
Alcaraz was reminded about the now-retired Nadal once having claimed that obedience was one of his greatest virtues. The four-time Major champion was then asked about how he reaches agreements ...
However, with the world No.2 now a staple of the upper echelons of tennis, Alcaraz has made a name for himself and no longer needs the branding of being Nadal’s successor to grab the headlines.
The iconic Rafael Nadal ... Now new generations are coming who will strive to surpass us." Surpassing the achievements collected by the legendary trio is a near-impossible feat, but both Alcaraz ...
Rafael Nadal has backed compatriot ... "We did that. Now new generations are coming who will strive to surpass us." Alcaraz and Sinner have already been dominating the Grand Slam scene, reports ...
Rafael Nadal teamed up with Carlos Alcaraz for the first time as Spain's so-called dream team opened their Olympic doubles campaign with a 7-6, 6-4 defeat of Argentine sixth seeds Maximo Gonzales and ...
Alcaraz took a 2-1 lead in the second set but then needed a medical timeout to ... kind words from retired 22-times Grand Slam champion Nadal, the last man to win Monte Carlo and Barcelona in ...