Miami, Alcaraz and Joao Fonseca
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The seven-time Grand Slam champion has a tradition of getting inked after winning major tennis tournaments for the first time
Carlos Alcaraz is trending on social media this Friday, but it's not because he's set to face Joao Fonseca at the Miami Open. Alcaraz, the No. 1 ranked player on the ATP Tour, is enjoying an excellent start to the 2026 season.
The Miami sun was beating down on the practice courts this week, but it wasn’t just the sweltering Florida humidity that had fans and photographers buzzing.
Carlos Alcaraz never had the opportunity to face Roger Federer in an official ATP match, as the Swiss legend retired from the sport just weeks after the Spaniard won his first Grand Slam singles title at the 2022 US Open.
Caroline Wozniacki has stepped in to shut down speculation surrounding Carlos Alcaraz after a viral clip from an NBA game in Miami sparked widespread discussion online. The footage showed the Spanish
Carlos Alcaraz heads into the Miami Open still dealing with his first defeat of the year, a loss to Daniil Medvedev at Indian Wells. Medvedev played at a level we haven’t seen from him for a while, taking down the world number one in straight sets.
Carlos Alcaraz is back in Miami for the second Masters 1000 tournament of the season. As the No. 1 seed, the Spanish star has received a bye directly into the second round, and he’s made the most of having some extra days off ahead of the tournament.