Being Carlos Alcaraz

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Here is a deeply researched biography of the new (smiley) face of tennis. A global star who has achieved more than Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer did by this stage of their careers. At just 19 years old, Carlos Alcaraz won the US Open and became the youngest ever men’s world number one. At only 21, he already had four Grand Slam titles. For Alcaraz, everything – from his charm to his star power to his tennis mojo – starts with a smile. But there is a more complex character behind the smile. One who grew up in modest circumstances in a small village in Murcia in southern Spain. Mark Hodgkinson talks to those who know Alcaraz best to provide a fascinating insight into a showman with ambitions of becoming the GOAT, the greatest of all time.

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‘This is a wonderful book. I love it. Mark’s research is amazing, with the in-depth interviews and level of detail providing great insights into who Carlos Alcaraz is.’
– Annabel Croft, broadcaster and former tennis player:

‘A perfect match of author and subject. Mark Hodgkinson’s mix of style and substance – flair and professionalism – mirrors Carlos Alcaraz on a tennis court.’
– Jon Wertheim, a senior writer at Sports Illustrated

‘This is a great window into the background and processes of arguably the most exciting player in men’s tennis right now.’
– Charlie Eccleshare, tennis correspondent for the New York Times and The Athletic

‘A highly readable portrait of tennis’s most exciting young talent.’
– Conor Niland, a former tennis player and the winner of the William Hill Sports Book of the Year award 2024 for ‘The Racket’

‘This is a brilliant book. The detail on offer is extraordinary … A cracking read for any tennis fan.’
– Courtney Walsh, Fox Sports in Australia

INSIDE THE MIND OF A YOUNG ICON CHASING TENNIS HISTORY
Based on new interviews with those closest to him – including coaches, friends, old teachers and other villagers – Being Carlos Alcaraz offers fresh insights into a tennis phenomenon. From a modest apartment above a kebab shop in the village of El Palmar to glory on the sport’s biggest stages, this captivating book traces Alcaraz’s emergence and contrasts his story against the Big Three of Novak Djokovic, Rafa Nadal and Roger Federer.

Grit. Joy. Swagger. Belief. The dark moments between the smiles. The tears. The broken racquets. The tension of wanting to be a normal young man while aspiring to tennis greatness. Being Carlos Alcaraz delves into the emotional and cultural forces that have shaped a modern icon – one destined to redefine tennis for years to come.

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Weight 220 g
Dimensions 19.6 × 12.6 × 2.2 cm
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Cover

Paperback

Pages

304

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

796.342092 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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