
The Return of a Champion's Confidant: Ferrero Back for Wimbledon Push
The Strategic Reintegration of Alcaraz's Head Coach for Wimbledon
The coaching staff accompanying Carlos Alcaraz during the 2025 Queen's Club Championships has lacked a key figure. Juan Carlos Ferrero, Alcaraz's primary coach, was notably absent from the recent events. However, the former Grand Slam victor is slated to rejoin his protege just in time for Alcaraz's highly anticipated Wimbledon title defense. This reunion signifies a crucial phase in Alcaraz's preparations for one of tennis's most prestigious tournaments.
Alcaraz's Recent Triumphs and Ferrero's Supporting Role
Just weeks ago, Alcaraz successfully defended his Roland Garros crown, prevailing over the world No.1, Jannik Sinner, in a memorable final encounter. Ferrero was a constant presence throughout Alcaraz's victorious Roland Garros campaign, a testament to their close working relationship and mutual dedication. His presence was especially noted as he shared an emotional embrace with his charge after the monumental triumph.
Ferrero's Planned Return to the Wimbledon Preparations
While Alcaraz is currently immersed in competitive play at the Queen's Club Championships, a vital precursor to Wimbledon, Ferrero has been away, reportedly on a sabbatical. In his absence, the Spanish player has been under the guidance of Samuel Lopez. Nonetheless, Ferrero is scheduled to resume his role with Alcaraz's team next Monday, ensuring their combined efforts are fully aligned as the 22-year-old meticulously finalizes his strategy to retain his Wimbledon championship.
The Crucial Support System: Lopez's Role and Alcaraz's Current Form
Samuel Lopez has served as an integral part of Alcaraz's coaching entourage since 2024, stepping in to provide support whenever Ferrero is unavailable. While Ferrero retains his position as the lead coach, Lopez's contributions have been commendable in assisting Alcaraz on tour. Currently, the world No. 2 player holds the top seed at the Queen's Club Championships and is set to compete against fellow countryman Roberto Bautista Agut in the semi-finals of this ATP 500 grass court event, showcasing his strong form leading into Wimbledon.
