Carlos Alcaraz Shocks Fans with Bold Hairstyle Month After Dramatic Blonde Makeover
World No.1 Carlos Alcaraz will chase his ninth title of the season at the Paris Masters.

Carlos Alcaraz (Image via X/Carlos Alcaraz 4K)
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Barber Victor Martinez once again styled Carlos Alcaraz‘s hair, which is making headlines. At first, he was donning a platinum blonde look after his US Open win.
During the US Open, Alcaraz’s brother Alvarez Alcaraz gave him a buzz cut after he “misunderstood the machine”. The reaction from the tennis community was hilarious as Frances Tiafoe kept staring at his hair and later called the cut “terrible” and “horrible”. Though Alcaraz said Tiafoe praised him.
When Alcaraz went completely blonde, some fans liked it and some did not, joking that the 22-year-old should return to his dark hair era. Alcaraz was playing the Six Kings Slam with the blonde hairstyle and is gearing up for the last Masters 1000 of the season, the Paris Masters.
The tournament is scheduled to start on October 27. And Alcaraz will be playing it with a new haircut as barber Martinez shared two pictures of the six-time Grand Slam champion.
Is the white one gone?
Check out the first picture:

This picture suggests that Alcaraz would no longer be donning the blonde look. But the next picture he shared was about the youngster’s evolved look.
Super Saiyan evolved again.
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Alcaraz doesn’t have many points to defend in Paris as he lost his second match in the tournament last year. He was last seen in action in the unofficial Six Kings Slam, where Jannik Sinner defended his crown by going past him in straight sets, denying him the $6 million prize money.
Casper Ruud wants to break Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz’s dominance
Casper Ruud is participating in the Swiss Indoors, where he is scheduled to lock horns with Quentin Halys. Ruud arrived in Basel after winning the Stockholm Open by defeating Ugo Humbert in straight sets.

The Norwegian ace is convinced that if he has conviction in his game, he can challenge the two best players in the world, Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, in Grand Slam events.
Of course, we have two guys up front who are at times almost unplayable and unbeatable, but at the same time, they are also human, and there are 30, 40, or 50 players behind them who every time they step on a court want to beat them.
Casper Ruud said at the press conference
Ruud holds a 0-4 head-to-head record over the four-time Grand Slam champion. Against Alcaraz, Ruud trails 1-5 in the head-to-head matchups.
Sometimes, some of them do, and you would like to think that maybe anything can happen when you play them. But they have separated themselves, and they have proven to everyone that they are in a bit of a league of their own, but it doesn’t stop me, at least, from believing that they are also human and some days they are beatable.
Casper Ruud added
Ruud is chasing his third title of the season in Basel. Before the Stockholm Open, the three-time Grand Slam runner-up lifted the Madrid Open by beating Jack Draper. Ruud also played the Dallas Open final but lost the match to Denis Shapovalov.
Sinner is in Vienna, bidding to win his fourth title of the season, while Alcaraz chose to skip the ATP 500 events this week. Alcaraz has won the most titles on the men’s tour this season, winning eight titles from 10 finals.
The Italian ace has also confirmed that Paris will be his destination after Vienna. The 24-year-old skipped the event last year. In the first round, he will lock horns with Daniel Altmaier, against whom he holds a 2-1 head-to-head edge, losing the match when they met in the second round of the 2023 Roland Garros.