Carlos Alcaraz admitted his Indian Wells quarter-final win over Alexander Zverev was the ‘most unusual match of his career’. The Spaniard was stung on the head as bees swarmed the court on Thursday, prompting a lengthy delay as a beekeeper was called
There were bizarre scenes on quarter-final day at Indian Wells as Carlos Alcaraz and Alexander Zverev had to leave the court when a swarm of bees took over. The world No. 2 was seen running before the chair umpire announced that the
Ferrari have confirmed that their driver Carlos Sainz has been diagnosed with appendicitis and requires surgery, forcing him to miss Saturday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Sainz pulled out of media duties on Wednesday before returning to the paddock for practice sessions the
Andy Murray doesn’t want to see Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner prematurely “forced” into a rivalry. The 36-year-old recently claimed there was no guarantee that the two men could join up with Daniil Medvedev to create a new Big Three. The former
Sainz, 29, had started fourth on the grid, behind eventual race winner Max Verstappen, teammate Charles Leclerc and George Russell. But he forced his way in front of the latter two and despite Verstappen’s Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez coming from fifth
The highly-anticipated Netflix Slam clash between Rafa Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz went the way of the youngster as he won 3-6 6-4 7-6 (14-12) in front of a sold-out crowd in Las Vegas. Both players headed into the clash at the Michelob
Speaking after the race, Sainz said: “I felt really good out there today, the start wasn’t great, from then on I just managed my tyres well and then I could do my race. “I overtook two or three cars on the way
Former F1 team owner Eddie Jordan has labelled the links between Carlos Sainz and the upcoming Audi project as ‘nonsense’, comparing the Spaniard to Nico Rosberg and insisting that he deserves a drive with a top team when his Ferrari contract expires
Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz are charging nearly £120,000 for private tennis sessions in Las Vegas next month, it has been revealed. The pair are set to compete in the upcoming Netflix Slam, which will be hosted by MGM Resorts and broadcast
Fans of Carlos Alcaraz will be able to breathe a sigh of relief following his injury update. The World No. 2 began his Rio Open campaign against home favourite Thiago Monteiro, when apparent disaster struck just two games into the contest. The