Carlos Alcaraz stuck to Ibiza to celebrate his French open victory.
And he was accompanied by a former Premier League star.
The five-fold Grand SLAM champion, 22, has previously admitted that he likes to party on the Spanish island.
Alcaraz came back from two sets Beat Jannik Sinner 4-6 6-7 6-4 7-6 7-6 In five hours and 29 minutes – set a new record for the longest Roland Garros final in the process.
After his triumph, the Spaniard stuck to Party Island Ibiza to let his hair down with his friends.
During his journey, Alcaraz posed for a snap with ex-manchester United Player Sergio Reguilon – who bite: “Traditions.”
The full-back, 28, will become a free agent at the end of this month after his Tottenham edition.
Reguilon, who also plays for Real Madrid and Atletico, is a huge tennis Fan and usually to be found at the Madrid Masters event in April.
The Spain International also recovered Roland Garros last month Brentford teammate Bryan Mbeumo.
Alcaraz is planned to start his Wimbledon Preparations at Queen’s next week.
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The reigning SW19 champion is only expected in West -London on Saturday.
Alcaraz also went to Ibiza the French open in 2023 and 2024.
In both years he returned from the white island renewed and every time he won the Wimbledon Heren Singles title.
The recent Netflix Documentary, entitled “Carlos Alcaraz: My Way” revealed that the coaches of the star were unhappy with his decision to go to Ibiza.
But Alcaraz rejected them and admitted: “I had a friend who had a few days off and went to Ibiza with other friends.
“I finally went and they know what I’m going there.
“I am not going to lie in Ibiza, it is about all about parties and going out.
“I was actually looking forward to bursting.
“I’m not sure if that is the best way to say it, but I went there to go outside.”
‘The plan is to play’
Alcaraz’s coach Juan Carlos Ferrero has revealed that his student is still planning to play Queen’s, where he lost that of Great Britain Jack Draper in 2024.
Ferrero told the Spanish outlet El Larguero: “The plan is to play, but we will make a final decision in a few days.
“We talked about it halfway through it and Carlos told us that he was looking forward to it.
“After these days of peace, on Thursday or Friday, we take a test to see how he feels physically and mentally.”
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