
Juan Carlos Ferrero has announced the end of his coaching relationship with Carlos Alcaraz, sharing an emotional message about their journey together. The split comes after years of success, growth, and unforgettable achievements on the tennis court.
Ferrero’s farewell message
Ferrero expressed the difficulty of saying goodbye after such a meaningful partnership. “Today is a difficult day. One of those when it’s hard to find the right words. Saying goodbye is never easy, especially when there are so many shared experiences behind it,” he said. He reflected on the laughter, challenges, and support that defined their time together, while admitting he wished the collaboration could have continued.
A journey of growth and success
Under Ferrero’s guidance, Alcaraz rose from a promising teenager to the world’s top-ranked player. Their partnership brought numerous titles and milestones, with Ferrero emphasizing how much he valued the trust and effort Alcaraz showed. He also highlighted the importance of the team around them, noting that success was built not only on results but on the people who contributed along the way.
Gratitude and respect
Ferrero thanked Alcaraz for making his way of competing feel special and extended his appreciation to the entire team. “I would also like to thank the entire team for making my work easier throughout all these years. With you, I have learned that work is not just about tasks or results, but about the people who walk alongside you,” he shared.
Looking ahead
Although the split marks the end of a significant chapter, Ferrero expressed optimism about the future. “I wish I could have continued. I am convinced that good memories and good people always find a way to cross paths again,” he concluded.
Carlos Alcaraz in 2025

LWWWWLWWWW Currently the world no.1, the Spaniard played his last contest on the 16th of November when he was defeated by world no.2 Jannik Sinner 7-6(4) 7-5 in the final in the Nitto ATP Finals (draw).
This season Carlos owns a composed 71-9 record. Alcaraz has won 8 titles in 2025 in Rotterdam, Monte-Carlo, Rome, French Open, London, Cincinnati, U.S. Open and Tokyo. The Spaniard got to the final in Barcelona, Wimbledon and the Nitto ATP Finals.














