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Ferrero

American  
[fer-re-raw] / fɛrˈrɛ rɔ /

noun

  1. Guglielmo 1871–1942, Italian historian and sociologist.


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“I think he’s born to play these kind of moments,” Alcaraz’s coach Juan Carlos Ferrero said at the time.

From The Wall Street Journal

Carlos Alcaraz and Juan Carlos Ferrero are one of the most formidable pairings in the sport’s history—Alcaraz the scampering Spanish phenom who won his first major tournament at 19; Ferrero the even-tempered coach and countryman who honed Alcaraz’s precocious teenage power into something sustainable and sublime.

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With Ferrero at his side, Alcaraz, who’s still just 22, has already collected six major titles, an early pace that exceeds recent idols Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic.

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Ferrero matured Alcaraz into a consistent, disciplined player without stripping away his natural joy, delivering a charismatic champion and a miracle to men’s tennis, which has succeeded the Big Three with a 1-2 rivalry that’s just as riveting.

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Now, however, Alcaraz will push on without Ferrero.

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