Carlos Alcaraz remembers his childhood in El Palmar as a simple, happy time, deeply connected to his family. Before becoming a world-class tennis star, his life was spent between school, the courts and his friends in the neighbourhood. There were no great luxuries, but he didn't need them to feel happy or to enjoy a routine that he still considers essential today. "He lived happily in a loving environment without great luxuries," he explained. T…
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Carlos Alcaraz remembers his childhood in El Palmar as a simple, happy time, deeply connected to his family. Before becoming a world-class tennis star, his life was spent between school, the courts and his friends in the neighbourhood. There were no great luxuries, but he didn't need them to feel happy or to enjoy a routine that he still considers essential today. "He lived happily in a loving environment without great luxuries," he explained. T…