Carlos Alcaraz Tennis Player Biography, Family, Achievements, Carrier, Records and Awards
Carlos Alcaraz is a rising in the world of tennis. Born on May 5, 2003, in El Palmar, Spain, Alcaraz started playing tennis at a young age and quickly displayed his natural talent.
From a young age, Alcaraz showed a passion for tennis. With his dedication and hard work, he started training intensely to improve his skills and game.
Professional Career
Carlos Alcaraz made his professional debut in 2018 at the Murcia Open, becoming the youngest Spanish player to win an ATP Challenger match.
This achievement solidified his position as a rising star in the tennis world, gaining recognition for his powerful serves and aggressive playing style.
Spain Tennis Player Carlos Alcaraz Profile:
Full Name | Carlos Alcaraz Garfia |
Nick Name | Carlos |
Date Of Birth | 5 May 2003 |
Age | 20 years |
Birth Place | El Palmar, Murcia, Spain |
Nationality | Spain |
Marital Status | Unmarried |
Height | 1.83 m |
Weight | 74 kg |
Coach | Juan Carlos Ferrero |
Carlos Alcaraz Family
Father Name | Carlos Alcaraz Gonzalez |
Mother Name | Virginia Garfia Escandon |
Brother Name | Alvaro Alcaraz Garfia, Sergio Alcaraz Garfia, Jaime Alcaraz Garfia |
Girl Friend | Maria Gonzalez Gimenez |
Carlos Alcaraz Playing Style and Strengths
Alcaraz’s playing style is characterized by his powerful groundstrokes, aggressive shot-making, and an all-court game. He possesses a powerful forehand and a solid one-handed backhand. His mental toughness and competitive spirit have also been widely praised. The accuracy in his shots, providing a challenge for his opponents.
Awards Of Carlos Alcaraz :
ATP Newcomer of the Year (2020)
ATP Most Improved Player (2022)
ATP Player of the Year (2022)
Laureus World Breakthrough of the Year (2023)
Carlos Alcaraz Records
Time span | Record accomplished | Players matched |
2022 | Youngest player to win the Miami Open – 18 years, 11 months | Stands alone |
2022 | Youngest player to win the Madrid Open – 19 years | Stands alone |
2022 | Youngest player to become ATP world No. 1 – 19 years, 4 months | Stands alone |
2022 | Youngest year-end No. 1 – 19 years, 5 months | Stands alone |