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Carlos Alcaraz is being widely praised across the tennis world after an incredible act of sportsmanship during his win over American Ben Shelton at the French Open on Monday morning.
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FirstSportz on MSNCarlos Alcaraz Recalls Matches Against Tommy Paul and Expects ‘Tough’ Roland Garros QuarterfinalRoland Garros fourth round win over Ben Shelton. On Court Philippe-Chatrier The post Carlos Alcaraz Recalls Matches Against Tommy Paul and Expects ‘Tough’ Roland Garros Quarterfinal appeared first on FirstSportz.
Australian Open figures have been left stunned by suggestions that the tournament could be pushed back to February, Express Sport has learned. Speculation over a new date for the first Grand Slam of the year intensified after former pro Patrick McEnroe claimed that it could be moved to create a longer winter break.
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Thesportstak on MSNCarlos Alcaraz hailed as Roger Federer's true heir by tennis expert after dazzling run to Roland Garros quarter-finalsCarlos Alcaraz’s electric run to the Roland Garros quarter-finals has drawn powerful comparisons to Roger Federer, with experts praising his rare on-court charisma and unmatched skillset.
Carlos Alcaraz continues to solidify his status as one of tennis’s brightest stars. At just 22 years old, the Spanish sensation has already amassed four Grand Slam titles and a silver medal from the 2024 Paris Olympics. In 2025, he continued to add to his impressive resume.
Mark Petchey believes that Carlos Alcaraz ’s show of sportsmanship may have left Ben Shelton ‘offended’. The Spaniard was praised for conceding a point during his French Open fourth-round clash before going on to secure a 7-6, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 victory.
Tennis champion Carlos Alcaraz uses nasal strips to breathe easily during matches. According to experts, nasal strips are stiff pieces of fabric that wrap around the nose and stick to the outside of the nostrils,
By Julien Pretot and Shrivathsa Sridhar PARIS (Reuters) -Four-time champion Iga Swiatek clawed her way back from the brink to reach the French Open quarter-finals by defeating her claycourt nemesis Elena Rybakina while men's title holder Carlos Alcaraz also went through after a tough workout on Sunday.