Carlos Alcaraz and Juan Carlos Ferrero's seven-year partnership, beginning in 2018, was marked by significant success, including 24 titles and multiple Grand Slam victories, culminating in Alcaraz finishing the season as ATP Year-End No. 1, with their bond characterized by mutual support and deep personal connection.
Carlos Alcaraz has ended his seven-year coaching partnership with Juan Carlos Ferrero, under whom he won six Grand Slam titles and eight ATP Masters 1000 titles, and will now work with Samuel Lopez, marking a new chapter in his tennis career.
Juan Carlos Ferrero, coach of Carlos Alcaraz, believes that the 20-year-old Spaniard is one of the favorites to win the Roland Garros title, but warns that a Grand Slam is always difficult to win. Ferrero also stated that the team is trying to help Alcaraz improve technically and on his focus. Alcaraz, who won last year's US Open, is playing in his first Grand Slam since then and arrives at Roland Garros as the first seed. Ferrero acknowledges that the pressure will always be there, but they are ready to have a great tournament.