Juan Carlos Ferrero unfollows Carlos Alcaraz on Instagram after coaching split

Juan Carlos Ferrero, Carlos Alcaraz's former coach, has unfollowed the world No. 1 on Instagram days after Alcaraz's Australian Open triumph. This move, which also includes unfollowing Alcaraz's fitness trainer and physiotherapist, has sparked speculation about their relationship following their December split. Despite the social media cutoff, Alcaraz still follows Ferrero and has described their parting as mutual and amicable.

The partnership between Carlos Alcaraz and Juan Carlos Ferrero, which began in 2018 when Alcaraz joined Ferrero's academy in Villena at age 16, produced remarkable results. Over seven years, Alcaraz secured 24 ATP Tour singles titles, including six Grand Slams, under Ferrero's guidance.

Their collaboration ended in December 2025, with Samuel Lopez, a coach from Ferrero's academy, stepping in as Alcaraz's new head coach. In his first tournament without Ferrero, Alcaraz won the 2026 Australian Open, becoming the youngest man in the Open Era to complete a career Grand Slam.

Ferrero's recent unfollowing of Alcaraz on Instagram, noticed shortly after the Melbourne victory, extends to Alcaraz's fitness trainer and physiotherapist, though he continues to follow Lopez. Alcaraz remains connected to Ferrero on the platform. Ferrero has not commented on the decision, but some observers interpret it as a sign of a strained relationship.

Prior to the Australian Open, Alcaraz addressed the split briefly, emphasizing gratitude and friendship. "I got to say that I’m really grateful for this seven years I’ve been with Juan Carlos. I learned a lot. Probably thanks to him I’m the player that I am right now," Alcaraz said. He added, "We closed this chapter in mutual. We, as I said, both are still friends, good relationship."

Ferrero, in turn, expressed emotional difficulty with the separation. Speaking to COPE, he revealed, "My heart broke when it happened, but I’m recovering little by little. My heart is hurting, and I like to think that his is too." He described feeling melancholic about watching Alcaraz's team without him and noted, "Time heals everything."

The unfollowing has fueled discussions, especially given Ferrero's earlier statement wishing to continue the partnership. Alcaraz's success without Ferrero underscores his growth, while the gesture highlights the personal toll of their professional divorce in the high-stakes world of tennis coaching.

Relaterede artikler

Illustration of Carlos Alcaraz triumphantly lifting the Australian Open trophy, with Rafael Nadal praising him as a tennis legend.
Billede genereret af AI

Rafael Nadal declares Carlos Alcaraz a tennis legend after Australian Open victory

Rapporteret af AI Billede genereret af AI

Rafael Nadal has praised Carlos Alcaraz as a full-fledged legend of the sport following the 22-year-old's triumph at the 2026 Australian Open. Alcaraz defeated Novak Djokovic in the final to complete his Career Grand Slam, becoming the youngest man in the Open Era to achieve the feat. Nadal, speaking at charity events, rejected labels of Alcaraz as a rising star given his seven Grand Slam titles.

Carlos Alcaraz, the world number one in tennis, has announced the end of his professional relationship with coach Juan Carlos Ferrero after seven years of shared successes. The 22-year-old from Murcia thanks the 45-year-old technician for turning dreams into realities and helping him grow as a person. Now, Alcaraz will take the reins with Samuel López as the new director.

Rapporteret af AI

One month after parting ways with Carlos Alcaraz, former coach Juan Carlos Ferrero has expressed openness to reuniting with the young Spaniard. In a recent interview, Ferrero clarified that he is not closing doors on future collaboration, while also exploring new coaching opportunities in golf. Alcaraz, meanwhile, advances to his first Australian Open semifinals without his longtime mentor.

Carlos Alcaraz, the 22-year-old Spaniard, defeated Novak Djokovic in the Australian Open final to secure his first title there and become the youngest man to achieve a career Grand Slam. The 2-6, 6-2, 6-3, 7-5 win marked Alcaraz's seventh major overall, surpassing a record held by Don Budge for 87 years. Djokovic, seeking a record 25th Grand Slam, started strong but faded under Alcaraz's relentless pressure.

Rapporteret af AI

Carlos Alcaraz won his first Australian Open title on Sunday, defeating Novak Djokovic 2-6, 6-2, 6-3, 7-5 in the final to complete a career Grand Slam at age 22. This marks him as the youngest man in history to achieve the feat, surpassing Don Budge's record from 1938. The triumph adds to Alcaraz's growing legacy, highlighted by record crowds and challenging heat conditions at Melbourne Park.

Frances Tiafoe has withdrawn from the Monte Carlo Masters, removing a potential early challenge for defending champion Carlos Alcaraz. The American's exit came after a semifinal loss to Tommy Paul in Houston. Alcaraz now starts directly in the second round.

Rapporteret af AI

Carlos Alcaraz secured a straight-sets victory over Tommy Paul in the fourth round of the 2026 Australian Open, overcoming an early deficit to reach the quarterfinals. The match was marked by a mid-game interruption over Alcaraz's Whoop band and ongoing banter about his serve resembling Novak Djokovic's. Alcaraz now faces Alex de Minaur next.

 

 

 

Dette websted bruger cookies

Vi bruger cookies til analyse for at forbedre vores side. Læs vores privatlivspolitik for mere information.
Afvis