Carlos Alcaraz has been on a non-stop tennis playing streak lately. Since his Italian Open triumph in Rome, the former World No.1 has entered almost every major tournament. No matter if it’s the slams or a Masters or a 500 campaign. He was at the Roland Garros, where he defended his crown from 2024, then the Queen’s Club, where he won the trophy. Moving further, we saw him at Wimbledon, where Sinner broke his three-peat dream, and now at Cincinnati. Not to mention that he emerged as the last man standing after arch-rival Sinner chose to retire. While the Spaniard has been entering all the crucial events, he’s made his stance very clear on the schedule. It’s not been kind to him. Why? “ I love playing tennis. I love when I step on the court, but sometimes it is too many days in a row, to
Carlos Alcaraz Confronts US Open Drama Ahead of $1 Million Bid With Emma Raducanu Carlos Alcaraz makes no mistake in calling out unacceptable scheduling patterns ahead of his $1 million US Open quest

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