Carlos Alcaraz wrapped up 2025 as the world No. 1 with a remarkable 71-9 record, even though his season ended on a tough note. A right hamstring injury forced him to withdraw from the Davis Cup Finals in Bologna, disappointing fans and teammates who were eager to see him compete. But in a later video chat with reporters, Alcaraz eased concerns by saying he’s “not worried at all” about any long-term issues. Now, as he focuses on healing up for his next event, the Alcaraz family has one more reason, which is not Carlitos, to celebrate.
While Carlos Alcaraz continues to dominate the global stage and cement his status as the youngest No. 1 in Pepperstone ATP Rankings history, it seems talent runs deep in the family. Just hours ago, @tntsports shared a photo on X announcing that his 14-yea

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