
Carlos Alcaraz’s calendar in the final weeks of the 2025 season is marked by the search for two new titles of maximum importance in his career: the ATP Finals and the Davis Cup, a goal that the tennis player himself described as of great importance, having already succeeded in adding eight titles in the current season, including two Grand Slam tournaments. As detailed by Europa Press, this goal of concluding the year with at least ten titles marks the approach of Alcaraz, who faces the end of the year as the number one seed in world tennis and the main contender for the newest competitions on the professional circuit.
According to the interview Alcaraz gave to the newspaper El Larguero de la Cadena Ser and published by Europa Press, the young man from Murcia explained that his main motivation stems from the desire to once again experience the feeling of victory in a Grand Slam, an achievement that he considers fundamental in the development of his career. “Keep winning Grand Slams. That feeling when you lift a Grand Slam trophy is what motivates you to keep giving everything, keep training, keep improving and feel it again. That’s what really motivates me,” Alcaraz shared during the conversation reported by the media.
The athlete, who finished the second consecutive season at the top of the world rankings at just 22 years old, sees these achievements as support for continued work during months of constant demand and challenges. Alcaraz confirmed in his interview with the radio program: “After two years, we finished the season in first place, at the age of 22. We have many years and many seasons ahead of us. I hope the situation does not stop here.” As reported by Europa Press, the player emphasized that reaching first place at the end of the tournament reflects not only the quality of his tennis, but also the ability to manage ups and downs and learn throughout the season.
European media outlet Press noted that the Spanish actor was able to strengthen his campaign through perseverance, improvement and adaptation on and off the slopes. Alcaraz expressed that ending the year on a high level reflects the effort expended and the progress achieved through regularity, despite the usual difficulties in the professional arena.
Just days before he faces Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime in Turin on the indoor court of the ATP Finals, Alcaraz sees the final stage of the calendar as a double challenge: maintaining his status as favorite and dealing with the pressure of opponents who are having great moments. The athlete highlighted the strength of Italian Jannik Sinner who, as he admitted, maintains an unbeaten streak in indoor tournaments that extends to two years. The Spaniard commented, saying: “Siner has not lost a single indoor match in two years,” highlighting the difficulties faced by some competitors and the special preparations that each tournament requires at this stage.
In terms of his immediate goals, Alcaraz has been vocal about the need to add the ATP Finals and Davis Cup to his repertoire, which would be the perfect finale to a season in high demand. “We finished the year with ten titles, with the ATP Finals and the Davis Cup. It will be unbelievable, we will try. The last two weeks of a long and demanding year, but obviously everything we did was fantastic,” Murcian said in statements reported by Europa Press. The tennis player emphasized the physical and mental challenge involved in the intensity of the calendar, as well as placing the importance of team titles, such as the Davis Cup, in his sporting career.
Alcaraz’s ambition to remain a benchmark in the world of tennis is based on consistency and a desire to constantly improve inside the ring. According to Europa Press, the player not only aims to top the world rankings in 2025, but also aims to perfect his game to maintain this level in the near future. For him, the season was an opportunity to strengthen the strategic and technical aspects, while using each experience as a contribution to his professional growth.
In analyzing the internal competition on the circuit, Carlos Alcaraz relativizes perceptions that place him, along with Sinner, as the sole champions of the new generation of pioneering tennis players. “Tennis is an issue that concerns many players,” the Spanish player explained in words reported by Europa Press. “It is clear that because of the results, there may be two people at the top of the round, so to speak. But the truth is that there are many players who get us into trouble, and who also have a chance to win tournaments.” The tennis player urged us to consider the multiplicity of talents and the difficulty of maintaining superiority for long periods.
The conversation with Cadena Ser also touched on the impact of consistency on performance and the importance of having clear goals at the beginning of each competitive cycle. Alcaraz particularly appreciated the ability to turn adverse situations into learning and the role of resilience in the face of defeats. He pointed out that the succession of technical, physical and emotional challenges allows for the possibility of progress on the track, always with the aim of improving their performance and taking advantage of each season as a new platform for strengthening.
Throughout the year, both individually and as a team, it was the ambition to win titles that drove Alcaraz’s preparations and mentality. Europe Press indicated that the end of this tournament presents a series of additional opportunities to increase its journey, whether due to the importance of the remaining competitions or the prestige of the participating opponents. Managing a high level of competitiveness, managing pressure and constantly searching for new goals have been integrated into the roadmap of the Spaniard, who continues to regard the emotion caused by, as he himself described it, “lifting a Grand Slam trophy” as his main reference.
In this way, the coming weeks will determine the conclusion of a campaign characterized by perseverance, enthusiasm and a desire to register his name among the major references in global sports, with a constant focus on adding achievements and staying current among the elite of international tennis, according to information reported by Europa Press.