No one can doubt Carlos Alcaraz's incredible talent. However, a former player brutally told the 21-year-old that his mentality is nowhere near Rafael Nadal's. Alcaraz is a natural entertainer and
Paolo Bertolucci and Adriano Panatta analyzed the moment that Carlos Alcaraz is going through, especially in light of his questionable performance at the Australian Open 2025, in the match against Novak Djokovic,
In the wake of Carlos Alcaraz's Australian Open quarter-final defeat, former tennis stars claim he has to work on his mental game.
Despite the similarities in play style, Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz still trails compatriot Rafael Nadal when it comes to mental fortitude, according to retired Italian tennis star Paolo Bertolucci.
Carlos has already collected essential records at the first Major of the season, including one that introduces him to the story with Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal. Namely, Alcaraz is the third-youngest player in the Open era to win ten matches at all four Majors!
MELBOURNE, Australia — Look out, tennis players: Carlos Alcaraz has a little brother, Jaime, who’s good at the sport, too.
Rafael Nadal's Uncle Toni has had plenty to say about Novak Djokovic over the years, recently questioning the Serb's injury at the Australian Open.
There are many exceptional talents in the game today. Many players possess the ability to win tournaments and perform on big stages. Throughout tennis history, certain players have stood above the rest.
Rafael Nadal’s uncle and former coach has called into question the legitimacy of Novak Djokovic’s hamstring injury. The Serbian was forced to retire mid-way through his Australian Open semi-final
As the legendary Big Three-Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, and Rafael Nadal-gradually bow out of the sport, tennis is undergoing a remarkable generational shift. While fans will for
Carlos Alcaraz is “a thousand miles away” from matching Rafael Nadal’s mental toughness in a scathing verdict delivered after his Australian Open quarter-final defeat last week. World No 3 Alcaraz was beaten 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4 by Novak Djokovic in Melbourne, pushing back his quest to complete the Career Grand Slam until at least 2026.
Jannik Sinner is currently one of the biggest superstars in tennis, but he still has some way to take over from Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal in terms of superstardom.