Carlos Alcaraz
Mentioned in 7 analyzed podcast episodes across 6 shows
A professional tennis player who achieved a historic milestone by becoming the youngest man to complete a career Grand Slam at age 22, including a recent Australian Open victory. His exceptional athleticism has drawn cross-industry attention, with sports commentators speculating about his potential abilities in other sports like professional football. His record-breaking achievement and athletic prowess have made him a notable topic across sports podcasts.
Appears On
Episode Appearances
The Domonique Foxworth Show · Feb 4, 2026
Mailbag Madness: Must-Watch DBs, American Gladiator Pro Bowls & Multi-Sport Marvels
“Professional tennis player discussed for potential NFL cornerback capability based on athleticism”
The Tony Kornheiser Show · Feb 2, 2026
“There and back again”
“Tennis player identified as dominant force in men's professional tennis, approximately 5% better than competitors”
NPR News Now · Feb 1, 2026
NPR News: 02-01-2026 5PM EST
“Tennis player who became the youngest man to complete a career grand slam achievement in professional tennis.”
NPR News Now · Feb 1, 2026
NPR News: 02-01-2026 4PM EST
“22-year-old tennis player who won Australian Open, becoming youngest to win all four Grand Slams”
What Now? with Trevor Noah · Dec 25, 2025
Wesley Morris: How Critics at Large See the Stories We Miss
“Tennis player whose accidental haircut became cultural moment requiring explanation, illustrating gendered appearance standards”
PTI · Dec 18, 2025
What Does a Tua Benching Signal for the Dolphins’ Future?
“Split with longtime coach Juan Carlos Fuero after seven years and six major championships”
The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk · Aug 17, 2025
649: Sam Lessin - Type 2 Fun, Voluntary Hardship, Joy as a Competitive Advantage, Long-Term Thinking, & Life Lessons From Dad (Lessin's Lessons)
“Example of joyful competitor; compared to Jannik Sinner as next generation tennis dominators”