Claura Tauson Hires Spanish Coach Carlos Martinez

Claura Tauson will work with Spanish coach Carlos Martinez. Tauson, once ranked as high as world number 33, has dropped outside the top 100. Until recently, Carlos Martinez was coaching Daria Kasatkina.

Martinez is confident that Tauson can get back to her previous level, telling TV2 Sport,

She’s a player who can become really good if we manage to keep her injury-free. I never talk about rankings or what level players can reach, but she can become much better, and then we’ll see what level or ranking she can achieve.

With the retirement of Caroline Wozniacki, fans expected Clara Tauson to be the next big female tennis star from Denmark. So far, it hasn’t worked out according to plan.

Tauson has been struggling with injuries for the last several months. Because of her low rankings, she has to play qualifying rounds at WTA tournaments or play on the ITF tour.

She has won two WTA titles in her career – the Lyon Open and Luxembourg Open – in 2021. Her best grand slam result came at the 2022 US Open where she reached the third round.

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Carlos Alcaraz – How The Spanish Tennis Sensation Got To Where He Is Today

Spanish tennis star Carlos Alcaraz has been a force in men’s tennis since he entered the ATP tour. In 2022, he became the youngest man to reach the world number ranking at 19 years and four months. Let’s take a look at how he got to the top of the tennis world.

Everything you need to know about Carlos Alcaraz

Early Years

Carlos Alcaraz Garfia was born on Mar 5, 2003. His parents are Carlos Alcaraz González and Virginia Garfia Escandón. His father González is the tennis director at the Real Sociedad Club de Campo de Murcia where Carlos Alcaraz started playing tennis at the age of 4. His dad played a key role in Alcaraz’s tennis career, especially in his younger days.

He has three siblings – Alvaro, Sergio, and Jamie. Alvaro, the oldest of the siblings, is an actor. Jamie Alcaraz Garfia is a promising junior tennis player.

At age 15, he started training at the  Equelite JC Ferrero Sports Academy run by former world number 1 Juan Carlos Ferrero. 

As a junior, Alcaraz reached a peak ranking of world number 22 and won two titles on the ITF junior circuit.

Idols

His idol is countryman Rafael Nadal, who Alcaraz is often compared to. Though Alcaraz has dismissed the comparisons, their common Spanish heritage and style of play invoke comparisons between the two.

Hobbies

He likes listening to reggaeton music. He is a fan of the soccer team Real Madrid. He loves watching golf and football. He is a fan of the movie Will Smith.

Accomplishments

  • Alcaraz won his first title at the 2021 Croatia Open becoming the youngest ATP champion since 2008.
  • In 2022, he won the US Open title and became the youngest-ever world number 1 and the youngest-ever year-end world number 1.
  • In 2023, he won the Indian Wells Masters title

Playing Style

Alcaraz is known for his aggressive style of tennis. He hits many winners on his forehand side. His game is suitable for all surfaces. A key hallmark of his game is the disguised drop shot, which combined with his heavy baseline game throws opponents off.

Alcaraz is known for his great athleticism on this court. He often chases down balls that many top players won’t be able to get to. He has great footwork and can hit inside-out forehands to take control of points.

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