Carlos Alcaraz asked for meeting as ‘sad situation’ finally explained | Tennis | Sport
Carlos Alcaraz’s former coach Juan Carlos Ferrero has revealed he unfollowed the seven-time grand slam on Instagram because he needed “time to separate” from him after the duo parted ways in December. Alcaraz, 22, and Ferrero, 45, had worked together for seven years before the world No.1 announced the shock split in late 2025.
Samuel Lopez, who joined Alcaraz’s team in 2024, was appointed as his head coach for the 2026 season. And in his first grand slam event post-Ferrero, Alcaraz stormed to success by winning the Australian Open for the first time. Despite enjoying a breathtaking journey under Ferrero, Alcaraz didn’t mention him in any of his victory speeches.
Shortly after Alcaraz’s win in Melbourne, Ferrero then decided to unfollow him on Instagram. It became a situation one fan described as “sad”, while another said it was a “business relationship” and a third described him as a “good coach”.
Now, a month after it emerged the duo no longer follow each-other on social media, Ferrero has opened up on the situation and what happened to make him unfollow Alcaraz. He told Josep Pedrerol on ‘El Cafelito’: “I don’t follow him because I need a little time to separate myself from him.
“Besides, if I look at Instagram, he pops up everywhere. In the end, I haven’t achieved anything. You follow tennis accounts and tournament accounts, and it’s the same.”
“I didn’t do it out of spite. I want to see him and give him a hug. To normalize everything that’s happened, I think we still need to have a conversation. I’d like that,” Ferrero added.
The closest Alcaraz came to mentioning Ferrero was in a press conference, where he was asked if he had any extra motivation to win in Australia to prove he can be successful without his former coach.
To that question, Alcaraz replied: “No, to be honest. I don’t listen to the people who have doubts. I came here just to play for myself, for my team. We know how hard we worked to be ready for this tournament. And that’s all I was thinking about during these weeks. Now that I’ve done it, I’m just happy to have proved everyone wrong.”
Alcaraz, who is on a 12-match unbeaten streak after winning the Australian Open and last month’s Qatar Open, is due to kickstart his Indian Wells Masters campaign on Saturday. He is due to enter at the Round of 64 stage, with his opponent to be confirmed.









