Carlos Alcaraz former coach Ferrero has opened the door to working with Jannik Sinner after his split with Alcaraz. He said it would be wonderful to coach him, putting a possible new pairing into the open after years tied to Alcaraz.
Ferrero and Sinner
Ferrero’s line was direct: “Would be wonderful to coach him.” That is the clearest sign yet that he is willing to move from one elite camp to another, with Sinner the player at the center of the discussion.
The comment comes after Ferrero’s split with Alcaraz, which leaves the former coach available for a move. In a sport where top players often build around a small, trusted inner circle, that kind of opening is the point that changes the market for the next coaching hire.
Alcaraz, Sinner, and Ferrero
The connection between the three names is already loaded with context. The source material points to Alcaraz overpowering Sinner in a classic Roland-Garros final, then shifts to a historic upset as drained Sinner imploded against Cerundolo.
Ferrero also addressed the way his interview quotes were handled, adding: “The heat just got to Sinner.” The line keeps the focus on Sinner’s physical edge in that match context, while Ferrero’s openness to coaching him turns the story from a one-off quote into a possible next step for one of tennis’s top players.
For readers tracking the coaching picture, the practical takeaway is simple: Ferrero is available, Sinner is the name he singled out, and the split with Alcaraz created the opening. That leaves one clear story thread for the next move in the coaching market, and it runs straight through a former Alcaraz coach who says working with Sinner would be wonderful.



