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 ...
and the top seed beat fourth seed and future champion Ferrero in the last four to reach the final again. Kuerten faced 13th seed Alex Corretja and the former world No 1 rallied from a set down to ...
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 ...