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World No. 1 tennis player Carlos Alcaraz has announced his split from coach Juan Carlos Ferrero after seven successful years. During their time together, Alcaraz won six Grand Slams and 24 tour-level titles, including this year's French and US Opens. Alcaraz expressed gratitude for Ferrero's support, and it is reported that assistant coach Samuel Lopez will take over. Ferrero also shared his sentiments, expressing pride and excitement for future opportunities.
Courtesy: AFP
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