Carlos Alcaraz announced the end of seven transformative years between him and Juan Carlos Ferrero. Their journey reshaped modern Spanish tennis and global expectations.
The separation was confirmed through Alcaraz’s professional social media platforms. The message carried emotional weight but conveyed clarity and respect. It reflected a mutual decision rather than conflict or sudden rupture.
Few coach-player relationships have evolved with such public consistency. Even fewer have delivered results at this scale. The story of Alcaraz and Ferrero became synonymous with excellence.
From Academy Courts to the Global Stage
The partnership began quietly in 2018. Alcaraz was only 15 years old then. Ferrero welcomed him into his Villena academy with a long-term vision.
At the time, Alcaraz was a promising junior with raw intensity. Ferrero saw discipline, adaptability, and rare competitive instincts. Their collaboration was built patiently, without shortcuts.
Training sessions emphasized mental resilience as much as technique. Ferrero shaped Alcaraz’s footwork, decision-making, and match temperament. This foundation proved decisive as competition intensified.
Alcaraz entered the ATP main circuit in 2020. From that point forward, progress accelerated dramatically. The tennis world began paying close attention.








