About
Juan Carlos Ferrero is a Spanish former professional tennis player and current tennis coach. He reached the world No. 1 ranking in men's singles, holding it for eight weeks. Known for his speed and agility on the court, Ferrero earned the nickname "el Mosquito." He captured 16 singles titles on the ATP Tour, including the 2003 French Open, and was a runner-up at the 2002 French Open and 2003 US Open.
Career Timeline
Turns Professional
Juan Carlos Ferrero turns professional, starting his career on the ATP Tour.
French Open Finalist
He reaches the final of the French Open, marking a significant achievement.
French Open Champion
Ferrero wins the French Open, his first and only Grand Slam title.
US Open Finalist
He reaches the final of the US Open, solidifying his position among the top players.
Retires from Tennis
Ferrero retires from professional tennis, ending his career.
Starts Coaching Alcaraz
He begins coaching Carlos Alcaraz, helping him to develop as a top player.
Alcaraz World Number One
Under his guidance, Carlos Alcaraz becomes the youngest world number one in ATP history.
Successful Tennis Coach
Ferrero continues to be a successful tennis coach, maintaining his B-tier status.
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Last updated: February 25, 2026








