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Carlos Alcaraz… the new Miami Heat shooting guard

News RoomBy News RoomNovember 27, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Carlos Alcaraz has once again set foot on the Miami Heat’s court. The Spanish tennis player watched Erik Spoelstra’s team beat the Milwaukee Bucks 106-103.

The six-time Grand Slam champion was presented with a jersey with the number 99 and his name on it by the Heat’s mascot. The NBA’s Spanish-language account did not hesitate to immortalize the moment with a photo, video and the following message: “The new shooting guard of the Miami Heat”.

Alcaraz enjoys a few days of rest in Miami before facing two exhibitions. On December 7, he will be in New Jersey to play with Frances Tiafoe. On the 8th, he will return to Miami to face Joao Fonseca. These days he has also been seen with Juan Martin del Potro, as the former Argentine tennis player noted on his social networks: “It’s always nice to see you again, my friend.”

Once those two exhibitions have been played, Alcaraz’s rest period will be extended until December 13. The preseason will then last for 25 days (the first week of physical training and then on to the court) until January 7, when he will travel to Seoul where on January 10 he will play a friendly match against Jannik Sinner, before facing the Australian Open (January 18 to February 1), the only Grand Slam missing from his list of honors.

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