Carlos Alcaraz jets off to Ibiza for holiday with forgotten Premier League star as Wimbledon preparations begin

Published on June 11, 2025 at 10:57 AM

CARLOS ALCARAZ jetted to Ibiza after winning the French Open last Sunday.

The five-time Grand Slam champion, 22, has previously admitted that he loves partying on the Spanish island.

Carlos Alcaraz and Sergio Reguilón in Ibiza.
Carlos Alcaraz poses with pal Sergio Reguilon in Ibiza
Carlos Alcaraz kissing the Roland Garros trophy.
Alcaraz, 22, won the French Open last Sunday

came back from two sets down to in five hours and 29 minutes - setting a new record for the longest ever Roland Garros final in the process.

Following his triumph, the Spaniard jetted to party island Ibiza to let his hair down with his pals.

During his trip, Alcaraz posed for a snap with friend - who captioned it: “Traditions.”;

The full-back, 28, is set to be a free agent at the end of this month following his release.

Reguilon is a huge fan, and can usually be found at the Madrid Masters event each April.

The international also attended Roland Garros last month alongside former team-mate .

Alcaraz is scheduled to begin his preparations at Queen’s next week.

The reigning SW19 champion is not expected in West London until Saturday.

Carlos Alcaraz of Spain and Jannik Sinner of Italy holding trophies after a tennis match.
Alcaraz defeated Jannik Sinner in the longest-ever Roland Garros final
Two men at a tennis match in Roland-Garros.
Reguilon recently linked up with Bryan Mbeumo at Roland Garros

Alcaraz also headed to Ibiza following in 2023 and 2024.

In both years, he returned refreshed, winning the Wimbledon men’s singles title each time.

The recent documentary, entitled “Carlos Alcaraz: My Way”; revealed that the star’s coaches were unhappy with his decision to head to Ibiza.

But Alcaraz overruled them, admitting: “I had a friend who had a few days off, going to Ibiza with other friends.

“I ended up going and they know what I’m going there to do.

“In Ibiza, I’m not going to lie, it’s pretty much all about partying and going out.

“I basically went there to burst.

“I’m not sure if that’s the best way to put it but I went there to go out.”;

‘THE PLAN IS TO PLAY’

Alcaraz’s coach Juan Carlos Ferrero has revealed that his pupil still plans to play Queen’s, where he lost to Britain’s in 2024.

Ferrero told Spanish outlet El Larguero : “The plan is to play, but we’ll make a final decision in a few days.

“We talked about it mid-tournament, and Carlos told us he was looking forward to going.

“After these days of rest, on Thursday or Friday, we’ll do a test to see how he feels physically and mentally.”;

Carlos Alcaraz of Spain celebrating with his coach after a tennis match victory.
Alcaraz hugs coach Juan Carlos Ferrero

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