Carlos Alcaraz reveals the real reason behind his father's deliberate distance from his training sessions
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Why is Monte Carlo so important to Alcaraz?
Carlos Alcaraz will compete for the first time since 2022 for the Masters 1000 of Monte Carlo. The Murciano, who does not pass for his best tennis moment, starts in Monaco the tour of beaten land, where he will try to find again his best version and in which he is expected to shine more. More information (Auto) Title news (Auto) 115972525Montecarlo is practically an unexplored territory by Charly. The Spanish lost the appointments in 2021, 2023 …
Inside story on Carlos Alcaraz's training base - and a guide to playing on clay courts
The clay court season is about to move into top gear around Europe and Carlos Alcaraz picked a famous location to fine-tune his game ahead of next week’s Monte-Carlo Masters. Alcaraz spent Wednesday at La Manga Club in Murcia, a location that has also welcomed Rafael Nadal, Juan Carlos Ferrero and Carlos Moya over the years, while it ha also been host to Davis Cup and Billie Jean King Cup matches. It is a thriving holiday location for tennis lov…
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