Tennis star Rodger Federer has disclosed that he has no plan to coach Carlos Alcaraz.
At just 22, Alcaraz stands alongside Jannik Sinner as one of tennis’s brightest stars, boasting six Grand Slam crowns.
However, December 2025 brought a bombshell when Alcaraz parted ways with long-serving coach Juan Carlos Ferrero. Samuel Lopez is now steering him into the 2026 season’s opening major.
Asked if he might be interested in the coaching vacancy within his team, Federer quickly shut it down: “No, I’m definitely out, maybe I could give him some advice on the periphery, but, yeah, everybody knows. I’m too busy with my children and with my life at the minute, so, yeah,” he told TNT.
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“I think he can get it with a coach, with no coach. He’s that good, obviously. But a good coach will definitely be helping.
“I don’t know if he’s so he had to do press here and talk about his Ferrero situation a little bit, which is obviously going to be maybe a little bit uncomfortable or just something you have to do as a pro, but it is definitely going to be very important for him to find the right person in his corner and to be able to hit the career Grand Slam already at such a young age, is incredible, to be honest.
“So let’s see if he can do it. I mean, Sinner, I think obviously the other, big favourite, and so I believe Novak [Djokovic] will have a good shot as well. So I’m very excited to see what’s going to happen.”


