Juan Carlos Ferrero, who parted ways with Carlos Alcaraz in December last year, has expressed interest in coaching Jannik Sinner in the future.
Ferrero and Alcaraz had a highly successful seven-year partnership, winning 24 titles, including six Grand Slam trophies.
In a recent interview, Ferrero praised Alcaraz's skills, saying he is '100% ahead' of Sinner, but acknowledged that matches between the two are always 'very open.'
Ferrero also opened up about his split with Alcaraz, blaming the people around him for giving him poor advice and a contract dispute.
He also spoke about his decision to unfollow Alcaraz on social media after his Australian Open 2026 victory.
Ferrero expressed his admiration for Sinner's work ethic and attitude, saying it would be 'wonderful' to coach him in the future.