Alcaraz will get resort job throughout tennis low season with eye-watering £4,000 fees
Carlos Alcaraz has been retaining himself busy in the course of the low season coaching friends at a 5-star resort in Los Cabos, Mexico. The Spaniard hosted group clinics and personal classes at accommodations within the One&Only Palmilla earlier this month.
The 20-year-old tennis star collaborated with the luxurious resort by his administration firm LUX Tennis. Guests of the One&Only Palmilla pay as much as £1,000 an evening to remain within the scenic location surrounded by crashing waves and sandy seashores.
But a 30-minute non-public session with Alcaraz prices 4 occasions the worth of a room reservation, coming in at a whooping £4,000. Meanwhile, group classes have been billed at a barely extra affordable £450 per visitor.
Alcaraz shared a photograph dump on Instagram of his time on the resort with loads of photos of him greeting younger followers and having fun with the beautiful views on supply in Los Cabos.
It additionally appeared that he bought some downtime throughout his keep on the resort with movies scattered amongst his digicam roll of the world No2 having fun with a sport of volleyball and watching the dawn on a seashore by his resort.
“Thank you @oneandonlypalmilla and @luxtennis for this memorable stay in Los Cabos!” wrote Alcaraz within the caption of his submit. “I’m coming back home with the energy charges at 100% and ready for the preseason!”
Alcaraz’s pre-season commences on December 27 as he takes on Novak Djokovic in an exhibition match in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The Saudi showdown can be wedged between two coaching blocks with double each day classes on the Juan Carlos Ferrero Tennis Academy in Villena, Spain.
Alcaraz then will get all the way down to enterprise on the first Grand Slam of the 12 months, the Australian Open, commencing on January 14 subsequent 12 months. The reigning Wimbledon champion missed this 12 months’s Melbourne main resulting from a leg harm, with Djokovic beating Stefanos Tsitsipas within the closing to carry a record-extending tenth title.