Australian tennis legend and 22-time Grand Slam doubles champion Todd Woodbridge has come under scrutiny for his recent comments on Carlos Alcaraz. The former world No. 1 believes that coping with a split from his longtime coach, Juan Carlos Ferrero, could prove challenging for Alcaraz, potentially affecting his performances and limiting his chances of winning a Grand Slam.
Meanwhile, Woodbridge tipped Jannik Sinner to complete a three-peat at the 2026 Australian Open. However, several fans did not take kindly to the prediction and voiced their candid reactions online.
Fans Criticize Todd Woodbridge for Take on Carlos Alcaraz Following Split With Juan Carlos Ferrero
Alcaraz’s split with Ferrero came as a significant shock to much of the tennis world and continues to be widely discussed days later. Given the world No. 1’s extraordinary success under the Spaniard, highlighted by 24 tour titles, six Grand Slams, and multiple stints atop the ATP rankings, the decision sent ripples across the sport. Alcaraz announced the move on Instagram, expressing sadness over the decision, while Ferrero mirrored those sentiments in his own social media message.
The development has since sparked a wave of opinions, with Woodbridge among the latest high-profile voices to weigh in.
“I think it will be difficult for Carlos to win a Grand Slam next year. We know he is capable, but I find this change, at this stage of his career, mind-boggling. We are talking about one of the greatest (player-coach) duos in history,” he said.
The Aussie pointed out Alcaraz’s struggles during Ferrero’s past absences from his box, noting that it could take months for the world No. 1 to adjust to the change. Woodbridge believes that Alcaraz’s archrival Sinner could capitalize on this and maintain his dominance next season, potentially even securing a rare three-peat in Melbourne.
“When Juan Carlos was not by his side in recent years, Carlos did not play as well. You could see him looking toward the stands, being more uncertain. It will take months for him to get used to it. Given this change, I think Jannik has an advantage and will achieve the triple in Melbourne,” he added.
Todd #Woodbridge believes “it will be difficult” for Carlos #Alcaraz to win a Grand Slam in 2026, tipping Jannik #Sinner for an #AustralianOpen three-peat 😯
Do you agree with him? 🤔 pic.twitter.com/yIZHrk5t0i
— The First Serve (@TheFirstServeAU) December 27, 2025
Woodbridge’s comments, however, did not sit well with fans, many of whom rushed to defend Alcaraz and criticized the Australian. Some even pointed out that the world No. 1 had won multiple titles in 2025 despite Ferrero’s absence, directly challenging Woodbridge’s claims.
“Carlos won more titles without JCF last season. This is most ridiculous comment I’ve ever seen during past days,” one said.
Carlos won more titles without JCF last season. This is most ridiculous comment I’ve ever seen during past days.
— Alcaraz Türkiye 🇹🇷 (@AlcarazTurkiye) December 27, 2025
“Seriously? Carlos got 5 titles when he wasn’t by his side🥱🥱,” another chimed in.
“Always the same old nonsense. Carlitos don’t read those stupid comments and just do your thing. He is always underestimated. People are just waiting for him to fail. King Carlitos we all believe in you Champ. 🫶🏻❤️,” a fan commented.
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One fan expressed frustration at how tennis commentators often dramatize situations, repeatedly predicting struggles or outcomes for top players like Alcaraz or Sinner, even when past performances contradict their claims.
“Why are some tennis commentators so dramatic? I’m sure some of them were saying the same thing about Carlos last year, and then about jannik after RG ,and the cycles continues,” the fan wrote.
“People doubting carlos and he’ll just come back next year to win more titles than they want lol,” another fan said.
people doubting carlos and he’ll just come back next year to win more titles than they want lol https://t.co/VGaSnUkLpP
— 🌳 (@redseapeach) December 27, 2025
“This is the part of the offseason where I’m glad tennis is resuming in a few days and we get new news cycles. A player as good as Alcaraz will win with any coach. The fact that Ferraro stopped traveling as much and he won a good amount of titles without him further proves this,” another commented.
Following Ferrero’s departure, Samuel López will assume the role of Carlos Alcaraz’s coach for the initial part of 2026. López, who joined the team ahead of last season, worked closely with Ferrero to shape the Spaniard’s game across all facets. Their efforts were recognized earlier this month when both were honored as ATP Coaches of the Year for 2025.

