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WATCH: Tennis star Carlos Alcaraz's hilarious answer on 'nightclub parties'

Tennis star Carlos Alcaraz recently encountered a very funny and hilarious question about partying late at night. Notably, the young star accepted with a beaming smile that he had partied at the nightclubs.

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Tennis star Carlos Alcaraz recently encountered a hilarious question of partying late at night. Notably, the young star accepted with a beaming smile that he attends parties at the nightclubs. The 21-year-old cricketer is all set to defend his Wimbledon title. However, he will make his appearance in the first round of the Queen Club title, set to take place on June 17.

In the same vein, Carlos Alcaraz and his companions were having the time of the moment. Following his Roland Garros win at the 2024 French Open, the young Spaniard celebrated himself with a well-earned break to Ibiza. Speaking about the game here, Carlos Alcaraz defeated Alexander Zverev in the Roland-Garros final to secure his third Grand Slam after winning the US Open and Wimbledon. He enjoyed a glass of wine in Paris with his family and friends as they celebrated his accomplishment.

Notably, after winning the marquee event, he was spotted at parties late at night with his father and friends. Parallel to this, when he faced the question concerning late nights, he burst out into laughter, making the press conference pretty excited ahead of his grass court events.

It scares me personally, but not because of Carlos: Molina

"He didn't want anyone. It scares me personally, but not because of Carlos. I know that the problem is that Carlos is very noble, it is not because of Carlos but because of the people he may have by his side. Not because of his friends but because they are good people. But hey, when you expose yourself so much outside, there are always people with a phone who can record something that may be taken out of context or may not be reality as it is," Albert Molina said.

"Because in the end a photo or a 5-second video can convey things to you that are not real, lies. He is afraid that this will happen to him that it could be nailed to him at night in any situation of this type," Alcaraz’s agent added further.

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