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"I couldn't" - Carlos Alcaraz on whether he would accept if Roger Federer offered him his services as coach

Carlos Alcaraz has once again pledged his allegiance to his coach Juan Carlos Ferrero, calling him his "second father" and someone he is hoping to have a long relationship with.

The topic came to light when Alcaraz, the US Open champion, appeared as a guest on El Hormiguero, a Spanish television program hosted and produced by screenwriter Pablo Motos. Over the course of the program, Alcaraz was asked if he would be interested in taking on the retiring Roger Federer as his coach if the Swiss maestro offered his services.

The World No. 1 was emphatic in his reply, quickly shutting down any further discussion on the topic.

"I couldn't [replace Ferrero with Federer]. I've always said that Juan Carlos is my second father, I wouldn't change him for the world," Alcaraz said, via Eurosport.
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This is not the first time that Alcaraz has spoken so highly of Ferrero. In a recent interview with COPE, he reiterated the importance of his coach in his life and career.

"Juan Carlos has been very important to me, he has experienced everything that I am experiencing now. It is easier for him to give me advice and at the same time this is very important," he stated.

The young Spaniard, who turned professional in 2018 at the age of 15, has been coached by former World No. 1 Juan Carlos Ferrero for the last few years. Ferrero, the 2003 French Open champion, has previously coached Alexander Zverev for a brief period, starting in 2017 and parting ways in early 2018.

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Alcaraz and Ferrero first crossed paths at the JC Ferrero-Equelite Academy, run by Ferrero. They joined hands soon after and have had a pretty successful relationship to date, winning five titles and reaching the top of the ATP rankings.


Carlos Alcaraz hopes to join Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal at Real Madrid's Santiago Bernabeu for a tennis match

Roger Federer and Rafal Nadal could face each other in an exhibition match at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Roger Federer and Rafal Nadal could face each other in an exhibition match at the Santiago Bernabeu.

In his retirement statement, Roger Federer announced that the Laver Cup is the last ATP event he would take part in. Since then, many fans have expressed hope that Federer would continue to take to the court at exhibition events after his retirement.

There have also been rumors that Federer and Rafael Nadal will play an exhibition event at the recently-renovated Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, the iconic home ground of Real Madrid Football Club.

Nadal is a widely-known fan of the club, who are rumored to be planning to host a match between Federer and Nadal as a tribute to their iconic rivalry.

Real Madrid wants to host a one-off match between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal at its 81,000-seat stadium, per @espn.

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In a recent interview with COPE during his Davis Cup duties in Valencia, Alcaraz spoke about his desire to play at the iconic stadium, especially against Nadal. If Federer and Nadal were to face each other, the teenager hopes to at least catch the match live if he doesn't get invited to take to the court.

"I would love to play at the Bernabeu, and even more so with Rafa. But now a Rafa-Federer throws more; It would be nice to see that match. But I hope they tell me to play it, I would be delighted," Alcaraz said.

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