Carlos Alcaraz Gets Extremely Frustrated After His Privacy Gets Invaded During US Open Training Session
The recent Cincinnati Open 2025 winner and World no.2 Carlos Alcaraz was seen to be extremely frustrated during his practice session ahead of US Open 2025 match. He is all set to begin on Sunday in New York, but the former champions appeared visibly annoyed by the lack of privacy at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Centre.
A video has surfaced on the social media, which clearly shows that Alcaraz is angrily pointing towards the camera and expressed his frustration to his team. The 22-year old tennis champions seemed unhappy about being filmed. This is not the first time a player has gone through this, there have been multiple privacy invasion incidents in the US Open while the practice sessions take place.
Carlos Alcaraz doesn’t seem to be a fan of the practice cams
I get it. Why are there microphones on them? Doesn’t that make it possible for potential opponents to hear tactics being discussed in certain areas?
It’s already invasive, turn the mics off.pic.twitter.com/yn2qEJWX7n
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) August 22, 2025
Carlos Alcaraz will mark his return in New York at the Arthur Ashe Stadium on Tuesday where he will be playing against World no. 66 Reilly Opelka.
“It will be very difficult facing Opelka for the first time. We all know his style of play, so I will have to be very attentive to my return and try to return as many serves as possible. The key will be to find rhythm in the match, play the points well from the back when he allows me to, and stay focused . My confidence is high right now; I feel good on the court, comfortable with the balls, so it’s just a matter of being prepared.” Carlos Alcaraz said during press conference