Carlos Alcaraz: From Tennis Star to Tennis Instructor – Fulfilling Dreams on the Court

Carlos Alcaraz in training.Image: keystone

Carlos Alcaraz is currently number 2 in the world rankings and is considered the tennis player to beat in the coming decade. The Spaniard is a multimillionaire and now still offers his services as a tennis instructor.

25.10.2023, 09:2525.10.2023, 13:57

It’s every amateur player’s dream: to swing the racket while a top shot like Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal or Carlos Alcaraz is standing on the other side.

Since the vast majority of tennis players are too bad to compete in a tournament against the best players in the world, there is only the other way. The one about the wallet.

Carlos Alcaraz, career prize money to date of $21,433,522, now offers this opportunity to recreational players. Guests at a five-star resort in Mexico, rated 9.3 on booking.com, can book private lessons with the current world number 2.

«Pursuing my passion and discovering such a special place, surrounded by blue skies and azure seas, is a dream.»

Carlos Alcaraz

There is also an aperitif!

However, the lessons with the 20-year-old are worth it. Half an hour of tennis with Alcaraz costs $5,000. It’s cheaper as part of a group. Then you have to shell out $550 per lesson. There will also be an aperitif with the star in the evening.

Carlos Alcaraz, who won the Grand Slam tournament at Wimbledon this summer, will play an exhibition match against Tommy Paul in Mexico City on November 29th. The private lessons in Los Cabos on the Gulf of California are scheduled for December 2nd.

Oh yes, in addition to the costs for the prominent tennis instructor, there are of course those for the hotel. Room rates for one night are $1240 and up. (R.A.M)

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