| Carlos Alcaraz is a Spanish tennis player who has won several ATP titles. | 
| His exceptional skills, temperament, and physique have established him as one of the most promising young players in tennis. | 
| He began playing tennis at Real Sociedad Club de Campo de Murcia at age four. | 
| Alfonso López Rueda, CEO of Postres Reina, was his first individual athlete sponsor. | 
| Carlos trained under coaches such as Carlos Santos, Kiko Navarro, and Juan Carlos Ferrero. | 
| In 2018, he turned professional in tennis. | 
| Carlos holds records for being the youngest to enter the Top 100 ATP Rankings and win the Miami Open. | 
| He has received accolades like ATP Newcomer of the Year and ATP Player of the Year. | 
| Nike sponsors him for sportswear, and he prefers Babolat racquets. | 
| He also has sponsorships with Rolex, BMW Spain, and other brands. | 
| Balancing studies with his tennis career, Carlos remains dedicated. | 
| Known for his humility and down-to-earth demeanor, he's compared to tennis icons. | 
| Despite injuries, including ankle and hamstring issues, he's earned significant sponsorships. | 
| Carlos is described as humble, approachable, and grounded by loved ones. | 
| He shows maturity in dealing with losses and has received praise for his game similar to other sports legends. | 
| A large painting of him was revealed in his hometown, Murcia. | 
| His game features a powerful forehand, versatile backhand, and athleticism. | 
| Carlos has a strong second serve with topspin for a high bounce. | 
| Defeating Nadal and Djokovic has impressed seasoned players. | 
| As of 2023-2024, Carlos Alcaraz's net worth stands at $5 million. |