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Which tennis tournaments will Carlos Alcaraz play after Wimbledon?

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Which tennis tournaments will Carlos Alcaraz play after Wimbledon?

Carlos Alcaraz is making history in tennis, as he has already won four Grand Slam events at 21 and this season is playing at his best when most needed.

While he seemed to struggle with his nerves in some tournaments last year, he’s now in control mentally and he has proven it at the French Open, against Alexander Zverev, when he was down two sets to one in the final, and against Djokovic at Wimbledon, giving him no chances in the final.

Despite playing many tennis games over the last weeks, Alcaraz won’t have much time to celebrate his victory at the All England Club with his family and friends, as the tennis agenda doesn’t stop, particularly this year.

What’s Carlos Alcaraz’s tennis agenda after winning Wimbledon?

Carlitos will return to activity this Wednesday. He will have to switch surfaces again, from grass to clay to prepare for his next challenge, the Olympic Games. Alcaraz will participate in the tennis tournament in Paris from July 27 to August 4 and will be looking to win the gold medal in the singles and the doubles event, teaming up with Rafa Nadal.

Then, if all goes well, Carlos will begin the Canadian and US tour on hard courts, initially at the Canadian Masters, which this year is held in Montreal (August 6-12), although many players could change their minds and not play it because there’s only a two-day margin between the Olympics and the tournament. Alcaraz’s next stop would be Cincinnati (August 12-19), before playing the fourth and last major in the calendar, the US Open (August 26-September 8).

Alcaraz’s end of 2024: Laver Cup, Davis and ATP Finals

This season, the world No. 3 will defend 180 points in Canada, where he lost in the quarterfinals against the American Tommy Paul, 600 in Cincinnati, after losing to Novak Djokovic in an epic final in 2023, and 720 as a US Open semifinalist last year.

As for the rest of the year, Alcaraz could play in Valencia, for the Davis Cup Finals group stage (September 10-15), and in Berlin to join Team Europe and Nadal, among other top players, in the Laver Cup ( September 20-22).

After that, he might repeat his 2023 plan by playing in Beijing (September 26-October 2), Shanghai (October 2-13), and Paris Bercy (October 28-November 3), before the ATP Finals (November 10-17). He could close the year by playing for Spain in the Davis Cup again in Malaga, if Spain manages to advance in the competition (November 19-24).

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