Indian Wells, Carlos Alcaraz and Roger Federer
Carlos Alcaraz on prospect of pulling Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic Indian Wells feat
Carlos Alcaraz at Indian Wells 2025: Can Spaniard achieve what only Novak Djokovic & Roger Federer have done until now?
Carlos Alcaraz will be on the cusp of history when he takes to the court at Indian Wells 2025. The Spanish superstar has won back-to-back titles in 2023 and 2024 and will start as a strong favorite to make it a three-peat.
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Carlos Alcaraz starts Indian Wells 3-peat bid with easy win
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Tennis World on MSNCarlos Alcaraz spotted with a fake tattoo on his arm at Indian WellsDuring the match against Halys in Indian Wells, the most attentive fans certainly noticed how Carlos sporting a fake tattoo on his arm ("23-4-25"). He's teasing something, possibly for Netflix. During his press conference, Alcaraz confessed that he loves this tournament: "I'm really happy to be back here, where I have fantastic memories.
Carlos Alcaraz weighed in on the challenges facing the tennis world in the post-Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic era.
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Tennis World on MSNQuentin Halys explains what he needs to do to defeat Carlos AlcarazCarlos Alcaraz cannot afford to underestimate Quentin Halys, who will be his first opponent at the 'BNP Paribas Open' in Indian Wells. Although the Spanish ace has won the last two editions of this tournament and is the top favorite again this year – especially after the premature elimination of Alexander Zverev – the surface has changed and Carlitos may have some difficulties in his first match in California.
Carlos Alcaraz will try to make history at the Indian Wells Open 2025. He is have the opportunity to win three back-to-back titles at the event.
Alcaraz emerged with a comfortable 6-4, 6-2 win as he hopes to join Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic in the three-peat club at Indian Wells
Former American sportsmen Sam Querrey and Steve Johnson recently pointed out the most troubling weakness in Carlos Alcaraz's game. The athletes, who have transitioned into podcasting, also expressed their opinions on the Spanish player's comparison to the legendary trio of Novak Djokovic,
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AFP on MSNCarlos Alcaraz Aims To Emulate Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Eyes Big Feat At Indian WellsThe first-round spotlight will be on wild card Joao Fonseca, the 18-year-old Brazilian who upset Andre Rublev at the Australian Open and lifted his first ATP title in Buenos Aires in February. Fonseca will open his campaign against Britain's Jacob Fearnley, who has climbed from outside the top 500 in he world rankings this time last year to 81st.
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Thesportstak on MSNNot Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer or Novak Djokovic, Former World No.4 chooses 21-year old as best grass-court playerFormer World No. 4 Pat Cash, renowned for his 1987 Wimbledon singles title and his exceptional serve-and-volley style, has made a surprising declaration about the best grass-court player he has ever witnessed.
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Thesportstak on MSNNot Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, or Rafael Nadal, four-time Grand Slam champion boasts better win rate than the Big 3 in Indian WellsThe Spanish ace Carlos Alcaraz has made a name for himself in the world of tennis and his Indian Wells record speaks volume as it is amongst the greatest achievements of his young career so far.
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