Another former No. 1, Juan Carlos Ferrero, was also considered for the job. A two-time Roland Garros finalist and former president of the ATP Players Council, Corretja told El Mundo Deportivo that ...
Wild card entrant Alex Corretja of Spain eliminated two-time defending champion Juan Carlos Ferrero Tuesday in the Monte Carlo Masters tennis tournament. Third-seeded Spaniard Alex Corretja ...
Carlos Alcaraz already has the game to contend for Grand Slams, according to Alex Corretja. The 18-year-old from Spain just won his first Masters title at Miami, took Rafael Nadal to three sets in ...