Alcaraz splits with coach Ferrero after seven years together

Spaniard sets his sights on surpassing Rafa Nadal and completing a career Grand Slam at the Australian Open

Carlos Alcaraz celebrates with coach Juan Carlos Ferrero after winning the men's singles final. Photo: REUTERS

PARIS:

World tennis number one Carlos Alcaraz has split with his coach Juan Carlos Ferrero, they said on Wednesday, ending a seven-year partnership that delivered 24 titles including six Grand Slam crowns.
A former world number one himself and fellow Spaniard, 45-year-old Ferrero began coaching Alcaraz when he was 15 and quickly developed him into a major force.
Ferrero, the 2003 French Open champion, converted his gifted protege from a claycourt specialist to a player who dominated on all surfaces.
"Thank you for turning childhood dreams into realities," the 22-year-old Alcaraz wrote in a statement, without specifying any reason for ending the partnership but mentioning new adventures and projects for both.

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