“Money has changed his life, but…,” Carlos Alcaraz’s agent reveals how the Spaniard’s life changed after all the money and fame that came with winning Grand Slam titles

A positive environment helped the Murcia born not to stop living a normal life.


“Money has changed his life, but…,” Carlos Alcaraz’s agent reveals how the Spaniard’s life changed after all the money and fame that came with winning Grand Slam titles

Carlos Alcaraz (Image via Imago)

Carlos Alcaraz has now become a force to be reckoned with on all surfaces. His win over Alexander Zverev in the Roland Garros final shows the player, who is just 21, is capable of achieving great things in his career. 

Along with the titles, came the money which has changed his life, according to his agent, Albert Molina. At the same time, a positive environment helped the Murcia born not to stop living a normal life. 

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He normalizes everything. Of course, money has changed his life! But with a family like his, who is still in the same house, and has the same environment, it is very positive. Having more money allows you some more whims, but day-to-day life is the same as four years ago. 
Albert Molina said at COPE’s El Partidazo

The Roland Garros victory made him, along with Iga Swiatek, the first player born in the 2000s to get $31,543,329, becoming the ninth man to earn it on the ATP Tour. He recently got past Novak Djokovic, who leads the chart with $182,494,969, to become World No.2 in the ATP Rankings. 

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Albert Molina sheds light on Carlos Alcaraz’s personality 

Carlos Alcaraz has been winning the hearts of tennis fans with his breathtaking game as well as his behavior on and off the court. Though he is a young player with a shy personality, he has already built a strong legacy with his three Grand Slam titles at 21. His agent, Albert Molina, explained that despite the success, he hasn’t changed much. 

Carlos Alcaraz
Carlos Alcaraz (Image via Imago)
He is very noble. He is not the 14 or 15-year-old boy who always agrees because now he debates things with you, which is normal for someone his age, but he is still the same in character. His day-to-day life is easy: he likes to be happy. 
Albert Molina said

The win made the World No.2 just the second player after Rod Laver (in 1962) to win his semifinal and final in five sets. He also became the youngest man to win a Grand Slam title on all three surfaces, following his victories in the 2022 US Open and 2023 Wimbledon Championships.

The Roland Garros title was his second one of the season, after the Indian Wells Masters, and he is on 25-5 for the season. After turning pro in 2018, Alcaraz lifted 14 titles on the ATP Tour. 

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