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Tennis World USA on MSNTop analyst reveals why Carlos Alcaraz can emulate Rafael NadalAccording to top analyst Benoit Maylin on the latest edition of the show 'Sans Filet', Carlos will be the man to beat in all ...
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Rafael Nadal Laments Carlos Alcaraz's Absence: 'A Pity for Tennis Fans'World no. 3 Carlos Alcaraz withdrew from the Barcelona Open, missing a chance to join his compatriot and idol Rafael Nadal in the draw. Carlos felt the pain in his right hand while preparing for ...
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 ...
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Carlos Alcaraz told he’s ‘a thousand miles from Rafael Nadal’ in scathing verdict from former starsCarlos 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 ...
Rising tennis star Carlos Alcaraz has opened up about the gap in communication with fellow countryman Rafael Nadal since the latter's retirement. Despite their lack of conversation, there's no bad ...
Carlos Alcaraz reveals he hasn't met Rafael Nadal or spoken with him since the Spanish tennis icon's farewell at the Davis Cup Finals. In mid-November, the former 22-time Grand Slam champion ended ...
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Carlos Alcaraz told what will be ‘almost impossible’ to achieve in Rafael Nadal comparisonNewly-retired Spanish tennis star Fernando Verdasco has addressed Carlos Alcaraz’s chances of winning as many Grand Slam titles as Rafael Nadal. The former world No 7 also explained why he ...
Carlos Alcaraz eclipsed a Rafael Nadal Grand Slam milestone as he cruised into Round 3 of the Australian Open on Wednesday. The Spaniard dropped just five games against Yoshihito Nishioka ...
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Carlos Alcaraz becomes third youngest man after Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal to reach Slam milestoneNadal is second on the list, while Alcaraz has surpassed Wilander to take third place. On his performance against Borges, Alcaraz assessed: “Most of the time [I can reach that next level].
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