Juan Carlos Ferrero
Juan Carlos Ferrero is a retired Spanish tennis player who reached a career-high ATP singles ranking of No. 1 in 2003. Known for his powerful baseline game and exceptional footwork, Ferrero won the French Open in 2003 and has been a significant figure in Spanish tennis, both as a player and a coach. As of 2025, he is recognized for mentoring young talents, including Carlos Alcaraz, and is in pursuit of the Rotterdam trophy that eluded him during his playing career.
Born on Feb 12, 1979 (47 years old)
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Romania:
Juan Carlos Ferrero, a former world number one, has had a painful separation from his former student Carlos Alcaraz.
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Vietnam:
Juan Carlos Ferrero was Alcaraz's coach from the age of 14 until their contract ended earlier this year.
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Italy:
Juan Carlos Ferrero is Carlos Alcaraz's former coach.
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Spain:
Juan Carlos Ferrero praised Carlos Alcaraz's adaptability and intelligence on the court.
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Spain:
Juan Carlos Ferrero is noted as Alcaraz's former coach who guided him to success.
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Argentina:
Juan Carlos Ferrero was Carlos Alcaraz's lifelong coach until their recent separation.
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Portugal:
Juan Carlos Ferrero was Carlos Alcaraz's long-time coach before their relationship ended.
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Australia:
Carlos Alcaraz made a significant statement after his decision to split with his long-time coach Juan Carlos Ferrero.
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Canada:
Carlos Alcaraz parted ways with longtime coach Juan Carlos Ferrero at the end of last season.
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United Kingdom:
Juan Carlos Ferrero was Carlos Alcaraz's longtime coach before Alcaraz split with him six weeks prior to the Australian Open.
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