Carlos Alcaraz hoped to get a better result in Doha last week, especially after the suspension of Jannik Sinner (who could not participate in the tournament) and the premature elimination of Novak Djokovic against Matteo Berrettini.
The Sunshine Double is coming up, and one player who won both of the events part of that double could potentially sweep both of them.
Carlos Alcaraz chased a Career Grand Slam at the Australian Open. The 21-year-old could not complete all four Major crowns in Melbourne following the quarter-final defeat to Novak Djokovic. The Serb overcame a hamstring injury and prevailed 4-6,
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Tennis World on MSNReason why Carlos Alcaraz will be different in the last part of the 2025 seasonCarlos Alcaraz started the 2025 season with a couple of quite surprising losses and the triumph at the Rotterdam ATP 500, which allowed him to break a small curse.
Novak Djokovic has been named in the player entries for Indian Wells 2025, with the Serbian expected to play for a record 100th career title.
After getting the hump with Novak Djokovic in Melbourne, Carlos Alcaraz had a shot at revenge in an unusual Doha doubles contest. Djokovic and Alcaraz are both in action at this week’s Qatar Open, where they could face off in the semi-final after their recent Aussie Open duel.
Novak Djokovic‘s momentum this season was stalled earlier on when he tore his hamstring at the Australian Open. Although he returned to the court at the Qatar Open, he was seen limping as he entered an airport to depart from Doha.
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Tennis World on MSNJuan Carlos Ferrero has noticed a big change in Carlos AlcarazIn a recent interview with 'Eurosport', Juan Carlos Ferrero revealed that Alcaraz has made remarkable progresses from the point of view of attitude: “I thought that Carlos would lose his motivation when he went from playing a Grand Slam to dropping to ATP 500’s, but he has shown that maturity is something very important for him right now.
Carlos Alcaraz is at odds with his coach Juan Carlos Ferrero on the Australian Open quarterfinal loss to Novak Djokovic.According to Express, the coach of the Spanish tennis star revealed that they have different points of view when it comes
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Novak Djokovic has been captured limping days after his shock exit at the Qatar Open with doubts raised over whether he will be fit to play at Indian Wells. Djokovic caused a stir at the Australian Open when he retired injured after the first set against Alexander Zverev.
Carlos Alcaraz is looking for a maiden Doha title and must beat Jiri Lehecka to book a spot in the semi-finals of the ATP Qatar Open 2025.
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