Carlos Alcaraz has ended his professional relationship with Juan Carlos Ferrero after a successful seven-year partnership. Ferrero began coaching Alcaraz when the young Spanish talent was just 15 years old, guiding him to numerous victories and championships.
During their collaboration, Alcaraz achieved significant milestones, including winning six Grand Slam titles, attaining the top ranking in the world, and securing an Olympic silver medal. Ferrero, a former world No. 1 and Grand Slam champion himself, played a crucial role in Alcaraz’s development as a top-level player.
The decision to part ways comes shortly after Ferrero and Samuel Lopez were honored with the 2025 ATP Coach of the Year Award for their exceptional work with Alcaraz. This recognition marked Ferrero as the first individual to receive the prestigious award multiple times since its inception in 2016.
Alcaraz took to social media to announce the separation, expressing gratitude for their shared journey and the positive impact Ferrero had on his career and personal growth. In a heartfelt message, Alcaraz acknowledged the transformational experience of working with Ferrero and emphasized the importance of their time together in reaching the pinnacle of success.
In response, Ferrero also shared a heartfelt message on Instagram, reflecting on the memorable moments and growth they experienced together. He expressed appreciation for the trust, learning, and camaraderie shared during their partnership, highlighting the valuable lessons and connections forged throughout their collaboration.
While Alcaraz continues to receive coaching from Samuel Lopez, who operates at Ferrero’s academy in Alicante, the reasons behind Ferrero’s departure from the coaching role remain undisclosed. The tennis community eagerly anticipates Alcaraz’s next steps as he navigates this new chapter in his professional journey.
