Carlos Alcaraz accelerating his preparations for the start of the 2025 tennis season on the ATP circuit training in El Palmar with his whole team before traveling this Saturday to Australiawhere he will face the first Grand Slam of the course with the strong intention of winning it.
The young tennis player from Murcia, 21 years old, spent most of the Christmas holidays at home and took advantage of his stay in El Palmar to train on the hard courts of Royal Society Country Clubwhere he was given his first rackets and also where his father, Carlos Alcaraz González, directed Reina’s MET Carlos Alcaraz Tennis Academy for 32 years.
There, where he also used the club’s gym, he worked out under the supervision of his two trainers –Juan Carlos Ferrero and Samuel López-, your physical trainer Alberto Lledó and his physiotherapist Juanjo Moreno. They are also by his side Fran Rubio and Alejandro Sanchezphysio and physical trainer from Murcia working with the current ATP number 3.
On this day, as always, the Palmareño aroused great anticipation among those present and his training took place in the audience around the playing field.
Alcaraz, with the suitcases already packed, will fly this Saturday to Melbournewhere he will train from Monday, and will have two exhibition matches against players from the country before his Australian Open debut. On Wednesday the 8th he will play against Alex de Minaur and on Friday the 10th against Alexei Popyrin.
Source: La Verdad

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