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Carlos Alcaraz wins Laureus World Sportsman of the Year

Carlos Alcaraz Laureus award success added another major milestone to his growing career on Monday night in Madrid, where he was named World Sportsman of the Year at the Laureus World Sports Awards. The Spaniard headlined the ATP Tour names in attendance and received the honor from former football stars Luis Figo and Iker Casillas.

The award places Alcaraz at the center of one of the biggest annual gatherings in world sport, an event that brings together elite athletes from different disciplines under one stage of recognition. For Alcaraz, the win is more than a trophy moment. It is confirmation that his influence now extends beyond tennis results and into the wider global sports conversation.

Carlos Alcaraz Laureus award
Carlos Alcaraz wins Laureus World Sportsman of the Year

A major night in Madrid

The field around him underlined the weight of the honour. Alcaraz was shortlisted alongside Jannik Sinner, Ousmane Dembele, Mondo Duplantis, Marc Marquez and Tadej Pogacar. That kind of company matters because it places his year against some of the most recognizable names across multiple sports.

Novak Djokovic, a five-time winner of the same award, was also part of the event as co-host alongside skiing star Eileen Gu. His presence added more prestige to a night already packed with global names, while Toni Kroos was honoured with the Sporting Inspiration Award.

What the Laureus win says

When an athlete wins Laureus World Sportsman of the Year, it signals that their season has broken through the limits of one sport and entered a broader category of global sporting significance.

That is the real value of the Carlos Alcaraz Laureus. It is not just that he won. It is that he won in a room full of elite competitors and under a recognition system designed to reward the biggest individual impact in sport.

Carlos Alcaraz Laureus award
Aryna Sabalenka named World Sportswoman of the Year

The event also saw Aryna Sabalenka named World Sportswoman of the Year, giving tennis another strong presence among the night’s biggest winners. That strengthened the sense that racket sport carried unusual weight at this year’s ceremony.

For Alcaraz, though, the headline belongs entirely to him. Carlos Alcaraz Laureus award success is now part of his global profile, and it lands at a moment when he remains one of the defining young faces of elite sport.

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