Carlos Alcaraz traveled to Ibiza to celebrate his recent French Open victory.
He was joined by a former Premier League footballer.

The 22-year-old Spanish star, who recently claimed his third Grand Slam title, has previously expressed his fondness for the Spanish island`s nightlife.
In the final, Alcaraz overcame Jannik Sinner in a grueling five-set match (4-6, 6-7, 6-4, 7-6, 7-6) lasting five hours and 29 minutes, setting a record for the longest Roland Garros final.
Following his triumph, Alcaraz traveled to the famous party island of Ibiza to unwind with friends.
During his stay, Alcaraz was pictured with former Manchester United player Sergio Reguilon, who shared the photo online with the caption “Traditions.”

Reguilon, a 28-year-old full-back, is currently a free agent after his release from Tottenham.
A keen tennis fan, Reguilon, who has also played for Real Madrid and Atletico, is a regular attendee at the Madrid Masters in April.
The Spanish international was also seen at Roland Garros recently with former Brentford teammate Bryan Mbeumo.
Alcaraz is expected to start his Wimbledon preparations at the Queen`s Club Championships next week.
The defending Wimbledon champion is not expected to arrive in West London until Saturday.
Interestingly, Alcaraz also visited Ibiza after his French Open campaigns in 2023 and 2024.
On both occasions, he returned from the “White Isle” seemingly refreshed and proceeded to win the Wimbledon men`s singles title.

The recent Netflix documentary `Carlos Alcaraz: My Way` revealed that Alcaraz`s coaches were not pleased with his choice to visit Ibiza.
However, Alcaraz decided against their advice, stating: “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.”
Coach Comments on Preparation
Juan Carlos Ferrero, Alcaraz`s coach, confirmed that the plan is for his player to compete at Queen`s next week, referencing his loss there to Jack Draper in 2024.
Ferrero told the Spanish media outlet El Larguero: “The plan is to play, but we`ll make a final decision in a few days.”
He added: “We talked about it mid-tournament, and Carlos told us he was looking forward to going [to Ibiza]. After these days of rest, on Thursday or Friday, we`ll do a test to see how he feels physically and mentally.”

