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Alcaraz ended its partnership with the coach with whom it won all the trophies

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Alcaraz ended its partnership with the coach with whom it won all the trophies

The 22-year-old leader of the ATP world rankings Carlos Alcaraz He completed his collaboration with coach Juan Carlos Ferrero.

“It is very difficult for me to write this article… After working together for more than seven years, Huanqui and I have decided to end our partnership as coach and player. Thank you for making my childhood dreams come true. We started this journey when I was a child, and throughout this time, you accompanied me on an incredible journey both on and off the field. And I enjoyed every step with you.

We have reached the top and I think we would have been at the top if our sporting paths had parted. So many memories come to my mind that it would be unfair to keep just one. You helped me grow as an athlete, but most importantly as a person. And one thing I appreciate a lot is that I enjoyed the process. This is what I will keep; The path we walk together.

Now is the time for change, new adventures, new projects for both of us. But I believe that we will meet them in the right spirit and, as always, do our best. And we will always add more. From the bottom of my heart, I wish you the best no matter what. I’m calm because I know we gave each other everything we could. Thank you for everything Juanqui!” wrote Carlos.

It was confirmed that professional relations had been severed. Juan Carlos Ferrero:

“Today is a difficult day for me. It’s one of those times when it’s hard to find the right words. Saying goodbye is never easy, especially when there are so many moments we shared together. We worked hard, grew together and shared unforgettable emotions. I want to thank you for your time, for your trust, for everything this common path has taught me, and above all for the people who have been there throughout the entire journey.”

I take with me the laughter, the challenges overcome, the conversations, the support during difficult times, and the satisfaction of being a part of something truly special. Today a very important chapter of my life ends. I close it with some sadness, but also with pride and anticipation of what lies ahead. I know that everything I have experienced has prepared me to be a better person.

Thank you Carlos for making me feel truly special with your confidence, effort and competitive attitude. I wish you success both in your profession and in your life. I would also like to thank the entire team for making my job easier over the years. Thanks to you, I realized that work is not just about tasks and results, but also about the people working next to you. Each of you left a mark in my life that I will never forget.

Despite all the difficulties, we have become an incredible team and I am sure that you will continue to achieve great success. I would like to continue on this path. And I believe that good memories and good people always find a way to cross paths again. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.”

Alcaraz and Ferrero began collaborating in 2019, when Carlos was just 15 years old. Together with Huanca, Carlos won 24 trophies at the ATP level, six Grand Slam titles, eight Masters and also became the world’s first racket.

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Fognini, Gasquet, Schwartzman. Tennis players retiring in 2025

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Saying goodbye to professional tennis in 2025 retired 27 players.

The most famous are Richard Gasquet, Fabio Fognini, Fernando Verdasco, Vasek Pospisil and Diego Schwartzman.

Ukrainian Vladislav Manafov He did not compete at the professional level for the entire year but did not announce his retirement.

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  • Richardas Berankis
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  • Pedro Cachin
  • Salvatore Caruso
  • Marius Kopil
  • Marcus Daniell
  • Ivan Dodig
  • kyle edmund
  • Ernesto Escobedo
  • Christopher Eubanks
  • Jonathan Esserick
  • Fabio Fognini
  • Richard Gasquet
  • Martin Klizan
  • Denis Kudla
  • Gianluca the Wizard
  • Nicolas Mahut
  • Matve Middelkop
  • Dennis Novak
  • Vašek Pospisil
  • Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi
  • Albert Ramos-Vinolas
  • Tim van Ruythoven
  • Luke Saville
  • Diego Schwartzman
  • Fernando Verdasco

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  • André Begemann
  • 🏳️ Teimuraz Gabashvili
  • Fred Gil
  • Emilio Gomez
  • Marcel Ilhan
  • 🏳️ Andrey Kuznetsov
  • Juan Ignacio Londero
  • Vladislav Manafov
  • Fabrice Martin
  • Gerald Meltzer
  • Gonzalo Oliveira*
  • Max Purcell**
  • Milos Raonic
  • Hunter Reese
  • Blaj Rola
  • Tennis Sandgren
  • Weissborn himself

*– Oliveira was banned for using methamphetamine
** – Purcell was disqualified for use of prohibited substances

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13 former tennis players have already announced their careers in 2025. end of career.

The most famous of the girls listed below are Simona Halep, Petra Kvitova, Alize Cornet, Caroline Garcia.

Ukrainian Lesya Tsurenko He has not played professionally since the fall of 2024, when he played for the Ukrainian national team in the KBDK Playoffs. Lesya did not announce the end of her career.

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  • Eugenie Bouchard
  • Alize Kornet
  • Lauren Davis
  • Andrea Gamis
  • caroline garcía
  • Simona Halep
  • Michaela Krajicek
  • Petra Kvitova
  • Akiko Ohmae
  • Bibiana Schofs
  • Wang Qiang
  • Yanina Wickmayer

Tennis players who did not play all year but did not announce their retirement

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  • Lesya Tsurenko

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On Monday, December 29, the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) last updated the rating in 2025.

As in principle, there have been no significant changes since the end of the Final Tournament in November.

Thus, Aryna Sabalenka finished the season on top. Also in the top 5 were Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff, Amanda Anisimova and Elena Rybakina.

As for Ukrainian women, the country’s best tennis player in 2025 is 14th-ranked Elina Svitolina. She is followed by Marta Kostyuk (26th) and Dayana Yastremskaya (27th). Alexandra Oleynikova also entered the top 100 at number 96.

There are six more representatives of Ukraine in the top 500: Yulia Starodubtseva, Angelina Kalinina, Daria Snigur, Anastasia Soboleva, Veronika Podrez and Katarina Zavatskaya.

The new season starts on January 2 – the United Cup team tournament will be held in Perth and Sydney, Australia. And on the 5th, the WTA 500 tournaments will start in Brisbane and the WTA 250 tournaments in Auckland. Sisters Kostyuk, Yastremskaya and Kichenok will play in Brisbane, while Svitolina and Starodubtseva will play in Auckland.

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