WATCH: Carlos Alcaraz spends time with fans, signs autographs in Indian Wells 2025

The 21-year-old tennis player was seen taking out his time for the fans after his stellar second-round victory in the Indian Wells Masters 1000 tournament.

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 Carlos Alcaraz's Post-Match Autograph Session at Indian Wells

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Tennis sensation and world number three Carlos Alcaraz has captured the hearts of the fans yet again in the Indian Wells 2025. The 21-year-old tennis player was seen taking out his time for the fans after his stellar second-round victory in the Indian Wells Masters 1000 tournament. He was seen engaging with the crowd present in Indian Wells, signing autographs and clicking pictures with them. 

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Notably, this is not the first time he has been praised for his gentle behavior. Alcaraz was spotted doing the same act during the Australian Open 2025 and the ABN Amro Open 2025. Just a day ago, Carlos Alcaraz's fans were given a chance to witness him honing his skills during the live practice session at the Indian Wells 2025.

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Carlos Alcaraz storms into Round 32 of the Indian Wells 2025

Meanwhile, Carlos Alcaraz has won the second round of Indian Wells 2025, thwarting Quentin Halys by 6-4, 6-2. The star player dominated the game from the first set itself and continued his stellar form to mark a straight-sets win over his opponent. In addition to this, the Spaniard was also seen producing stunning drop shots in the game, leaving Halys completely baffled.

Carlos Alcaraz, having won the titles in Indian Wells 2023 and 2024 after toppling Daniil Medvedev on both occasions, aims to mark a historic three-peat in the ongoing ATP 1000 tournament.

“The court is faster, right? I don’t know. Honestly, it’s a change that I didn’t understand when I saw it. It has been 25 years the tournament, it was the same court, and then right now has changed. I don’t know the reason why (they) did it. I don’t know. I have to practice on it. I think I consider myself a player who adapt very well his game, you know, on the surfaces and all the conditions that you’re playing on,” Carlos Alcaraz said in his pre-tournament press conference.

Also WATCH: Carlos Alcaraz unleashes jaw-dropping drop shot vs Quentin Halys in Indian Wells 2025

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