Just before the Australian Open, Carlos Alcaraz stunned the tennis world by parting ways with long-time coach Juan Carlos Ferrero. Any doubts vanished in Melbourne as Samuel Lopez stepped in seamlessly. Now, with the dust settling, John McEnroe has entered the conversation, making headlines by openly addressing the possibility of joining Alcarazâs coaching team.
During an interview with El Pais, John McEnroe openly discussed the idea of joining Carlos Alcarazâs team. He admitted he would be interested in working with the Spaniard after Juan Carlos Ferreroâs departure.
âThose who have heard me comment on the games know that Alcaraz is probably my favourite player. Itâs crazy what he is capable of doing on a tennis court, and heâs not even a particularly tall player, maybe heâs half a centimetre taller than me.â
He later expanded on his thoughts. McEnroe suggested that his role would be more supportive than technical if such a move ever happened.
âHonestly, I would enjoy [working] with either of them (possibly hinting at Jannik Sinner). All I would do would be to pat them on the back and wish them luck before they jumped on the [court]. I donât know how far I would really have anything to tell them.â
For now, Alcaraz has not announced any further coaching changes. Since Ferreroâs exit, he appears settled and confident with Samuel LĂłpez leading his team.
That confidence was evident at the Australian Open. Alcaraz made history at the tournament and showed clear appreciation for the people around him.
After the final, Samuel LĂłpez received a ceremonial plate on court. A similar honour had been given a day earlier to Elena Rybakinaâs coach, Stefano Vukov.
Seeing LĂłpez on that stage meant a great deal to Alcaraz. âItâs very special, and when I saw him there, I was incredibly happy, because I know Samuel has been working toward this moment his entire life.â
Alcaraz described it as a reward for years of dedication. He continued to defend his coach strongly throughout the tournament.
Even after beating Adam Walton 6-3, 7-6, 6-2, he said, âSamu, perhaps, does not get the recognition he deserves because he was not world no. 1 or a top professional tennis player.â
He also addressed outside voices. âPeople have tried to suggest many other players as my head coach, and I do not think thatâs entirely fair.â
And for McEnroe, meanwhile, continues to praise Alcaraz as his favourite player.
John McEnroe continues praising Carlos Alcaraz ahead of the Laver Cup
Even before hinting at a possible role with Carlos Alcarazâs team, John McEnroe has been outspoken in his admiration for the Spaniard. He has often described Alcaraz as a refreshing force in modern tennis.
Last year, McEnroe returned to the Laver Cup after seven years away as Team World captain. During the event, he joined Steve Weissman and Jon Wertheim at the Tennis Channel desk.
McEnroe spoke glowingly about Alcaraz, the reigning Roland Garros and US Open champion. When asked what makes the young star special, he responded with humour and awe.
âHow much time do we got?â McEnroe joked. âI mean, Iâve watched tennis for 50 years or longer⊠Of all the players Iâve ever watched, at this age, Iâve never seen a player this good and this complete for the last two or three years.â
The former world No. 1 went further in his praise. He called Alcaraz âa breath of fresh airâ and highlighted how his style contrasts with todayâs power-dominated baseline game.
âThank God for Carlos Alcaraz and what heâs bringing to the table,â McEnroe said. He emphasized Alcarazâs attacking instincts and willingness to move forward on court.
âThe young kids always want to emulate the big boys,â he added. âIâm hoping that theyâre going to look at Carlos and what he doesâhow he loves to be aggressive and move forwardâbecause weâve lost a lot of that⊠But I think thatâs going to change because of him.â
Even earlier, McEnroe had offered a bold assessment. He once said, âIf Carlos plays his A+ game, there isnât anyone in the world who can beat him.â
And for now, Alcaraz was initially scheduled to return at the Rotterdam Open next week. However, he withdrew to focus on recovery after a demanding Australian Open run.
The newly crowned champion will instead return at the Qatar Open in mid-February.
With McEnroe continuing his praise and hinting at involvement, the question remains whether such a partnership could happen anytime soon.
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