The Spaniard has three brothers. He has one older brother by the name of Alvaro, who regularly accompanies the 22-year-old on tour, along with two younger brothers called Sergio and Jaime. All of them play/have played tennis, but it is Jamie who is starting to catch the eye of many with his accolades he has picked up.
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They have been watching and supporting their brother through his already remarkable tennis career, witnessing him win his first Grand Slam as a 19-year-old at Flushing Meadows, before adding two Roland Garros and two Wimbledon titles to the collection. He has collected in total of 21 titles, including seven Masters 1000 triumphs.
Carlos Alcaraz worried about pressure Jaime might face
Despite only being 14 years old, Jaime Alcaraz has burst onto the scene in the tennis world. He won the Rafa Nadal Tour Heat back in 2023, along with having the honour to represent his country at the ITF Worls Junior Tennis Finals, following in the footsteps of his older brotherer. Earlier today, Jaime Alcaraz won the Under-14 Antonio Hernandez Cup’s double title alongside Stefan Shangichev, held at the Emilio Sanchez Tennis Academy in Barcelona, Spain.
With Carlos in a big semi-final tonight in Cincinnati, this surely will boost his confidence through the roof ahead of his clash against Alexander Zverev.He is very proud of his little brother, stating that he is starting to play very well. He also tried to protect him by isolating himself from him, as he tries to prevent Jaime from inheriting the media spotlight and expectation he has had to deal with.