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In the first French Open since Rafael Nadal’s retirement, Carlos Alcaraz is a strong favorite to defend his title in Paris as Spanish great Carlos Moyá tells CNN Sports.
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Daily Express US on MSNCarlos Alcaraz's French Open opponent, a war survivor, narrowly escaped deathDamir Dzumhur was born in the middle of the Yugoslav Wars in 1992, with his mother having to dodge shelling and barricades to safely make it to a Sarajevo hospital to give birth
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Sporting News on MSNCarlos Alcaraz joins Rafael Nadal in clay court record books after dominant French Open winHe also joined some elite company, becoming one of the fastest players in tennis history to reach 20 wins at the French Open. Alcaraz achieved the feat in just 23 matches. He join
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SABC Sport on MSNCarlos Alcaraz joins Rafael Nadal and Bjorn Borg in elite clay court company after French Open winCarlos Alcaraz advanced to the third round of the French Open with a four-set win over Fabian Marozsan, reaffirming his title credentials and securing his 20th career victory at Roland Garros in just 23 matches.
Another day, another piece of history at the French Open. This time, though, it was World No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz who made waves at Court Philippe-Chatrier. It has been an eventful past few days in the 2025 iteration of Roland-Garros.
Rafael Nadal, the record holder for the most Roland Garros titles, shared his candid thoughts on Carlos Alcaraz’s statement about not wanting to become a “slave of tennis.”
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Tennis World on MSNCarlos Alcaraz reflects on Rafael Nadal's farewell: 'No one deserves it more'On Sunday, Carlos Alcaraz was among the many who felt the full emotional weight of Rafael Nadal's touching farewell on Court Philippe-Chatrier. The young Spaniard, long inspired by his childhood idol, described the tribute as one of the most moving moments in sport. After all, the 14-time Roland Garros champion deserved nothing less!
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Asianet Newsable on MSNFrench Open 2025: Carlos Alcaraz battles past Damir Dzumhur in tense clash to reach 4th roundCarlos Alcaraz fought hard to defeat Damir Dzumhur in a thrilling three-hour match at Roland Garros, securing his place in the fourth round. Despite a strong start, Alcaraz faced a late surge from Dzumhur but ultimately prevailed.