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McEnroe to coach Alcaraz?

February 05, 2026 | Edition #369
Carlos Alcaraz’s Australian Open triumph has sparked fresh buzz around his future, especially regarding his coaching setup. While Samuel López has stepped in strongly after Juan Carlos Ferrero’s exit, speculation continues to swirl about possible additions to his team. Among the names surfacing, tennis legend John McEnroe has now addressed the chatter with candid remarks.
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John McEnroe Opens Up on Coaching Carlos Alcaraz |
John McEnroe shares his thoughts on the possibility of coaching Carlos Alcaraz after the Australian Open. |


As you read above, John McEnroe opened up on the possibility of coaching Carlos Alcaraz after his massive win in Australia. So let us know,
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The two-handed backhand in tennis is one of the greatest technical innovations any sport has seen. Of all the historic tennis competitors, virtually no one utilized the stroke until 100 years after the sport was invented. Certainly one of the innovators in the development of the two-handed backhand, Jimmy Connors created a simple, yet aggressive stroke that would set the trend in motion for future generations of dual-handed backhand players. Connors, like Courier, maintained a relatively straight left arm, (his dominant, being left-handed.) Driving the ball with minimal topspin, Connors utilized the shot for low depth, certainly contributing to his all-court style of play. |

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