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Carlos Alcaraz makes feelings crystal clear on Israel-Iran war affecting players at Indian Wells

Last updated: March 4, 2026 5:55 pm
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Carlos Alcaraz, the rising tennis star, recently expressed his concerns about the Israel-Iran conflict affecting players at Indian Wells. The young Spaniard empathized with his fellow competitors who were stranded in the Middle East due to the escalating tensions between the two countries. Despite the challenging situation, Alcaraz maintained his focus on preparing for the BNP Paribas Open.

The conflict between Israel and Iran erupted on February 28, leading to attacks and retaliations that left players in the Middle East unable to travel. Alcaraz, during a press conference at Indian Wells, expressed his worries about the situation, stating, “You know, seeing few players stuck there, couldn’t travel at all, it’s been a little bit worrying, at least for me, like the situation over there. Hopefully, you know, they can travel and they can come here soon.”

While Alcaraz acknowledged the gravity of the circumstances his fellow players were facing, he reiterated that he remained undistracted and focused on his preparations for the tournament. He emphasized, “For me, it’s not a distraction at all. I just maintain my focus and be ready and practicing on my best, but we are all concerned about what’s going, and the situation involved with the players stuck there.”

The ATP organized a charter flight to evacuate the stranded players from the UAE, but the demand for a €5,000 fee for the service sparked outrage among tennis fans.

Despite the external challenges, Alcaraz is entering the BNP Paribas Open in excellent form, having had a remarkable start to the 2026 season. The young talent made history at the Australian Open by becoming the youngest men’s singles player to complete the Career Grand Slam. He continued his success by clinching the title at the Qatar Open.

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Reflecting on his achievements, Alcaraz expressed his pride, stating, “I am just really proud about my start of the year. Hopefully the winning streak continues or I would try that, but I am just happy to see myself playing great tennis.” As he gears up for Indian Wells, Alcaraz shared, “It’s been going really great, to be honest. Feeling a little bit different compared to other years, but, you know, a couple good practices. You know, back and ready, so it’s been good and I’m excited to begin.”

Carlos Alcaraz, a seven-time Grand Slam champion, is eyeing his third title at the BNP Paribas Open, having previously triumphed in 2023 and 2024. As he navigates through the tournament, Alcaraz remains focused on his game and determined to continue his winning streak.

In conclusion, despite the challenges posed by the Israel-Iran conflict, Carlos Alcaraz remains resilient and focused on his goals at the BNP Paribas Open. His outstanding performance in the 2026 season reflects his determination and talent, setting the stage for an exciting competition ahead.

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