Alcaraz hits back at criticism aimed at his new coach, Ferrari faces a disastrous F1 season.
Carlos Alcaraz publicly defended coach Samu Lopez's abilities amidst public skepticism. Meanwhile, Ferrari received a warning about the potential conflict between Hamilton and Leclerc.
Carlos Alcaraz is becoming the focus of the tennis world as he speaks out demanding fairness for his new coach, Samu Lopez. After ending his partnership with Juan Carlos Ferrero, the Spanish player placed his complete trust in Lopez, despite doubts about the strategist's experience at the highest level.
Alcaraz: Samu Lopez deserves respect.
Alcaraz's decision to work with Samu Lopez has met with considerable criticism from experts. Many believe that Lopez's lack of experience as a top-tier professional tennis player will hinder the 2003-born star's ability to maintain his form. However, Alcaraz immediately refuted these views.
"People are underestimating Samu's abilities. He may not be the best player on the court, but Samu is the best among technical coaches in the world today," Alcaraz asserted. The tennis player believes Lopez's quiet contributions to his career deserve to be recognized more fairly.

Ferrari faces the risk of disaster in the new F1 season.
Turning to Formula 1, the Ferrari team is facing bleak predictions. According to former legendary driver Ralf Schumacher, the Italian team is likely to repeat the disastrous scenario of the previous season. The main reason lies in the vast difference in driving style and technical requirements between their two main drivers: Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc.
Schumacher analyzed the situation based on available data: "Ferrari cannot afford to develop two different types of racing cars at the same time. When Hamilton and Leclerc have completely opposite views on the car, the team will be in a deadlock in terms of performance upgrades."
Usyk is ready to support "Dr. Steelhammer" Klitschko's comeback.
In the heavyweight boxing world, Oleksandr Usyk has caused a stir by expressing enthusiastic support for the idea of legendary Vladimir Klitschko's return to the ring. Despite being 54 years old and currently serving as the Mayor of Kyiv, Klitschko is still considered an icon of strength and discipline.
Usyk shared in a recent interview: "If he agrees to return, I will provide maximum support in every aspect, from training to tactics." This is seen as a highly symbolic move to encourage the sporting spirit of the Ukrainian people in the current context.
Emma Raducanu is thrilled with her new nickname in Australia.
At the Australian Open, tennis beauty Emma Raducanu is enjoying moments of triumph not only because of her results on the court but also because of the enthusiastic fans. The former US Open champion revealed that she is delighted to be called by her Australian fans by the affectionate nickname "Raddo".
"I heard chants of 'Raddo, Raddo' from all over the stands. It was a fantastic feeling and I really like the name," Raducanu shared after his second-round victory. This support is becoming a crucial morale booster, helping the British player regain his confidence after a long period of injury.


