CARLOS Alcaraz has two houses to choose from when he returns home to Spain. Both are modest.
Murcian ace, who turns 22 on Monday, has already won four Grand Slams.
He will defend his French Open crown next month in Paris but withdrew the current Madrid Open because of a leg injury.
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He will be playing in Rome the day following his birthday.
Alcaraz is the richest-ever 21-year-old in the sport’s history but his €40 million-plus earnings have seen him constantly on the road and not around much to enjoy home creature comforts.
Born in the small Murcia region town of El Palmar, he frequently spends time there in his family’s €200,000 apartment
Juan Carlos Ferrero, a former Spanish tennis star and his coach, is also available to rent a 90m2 bungalow in the Alicante Tennis Academy.
The Equelite Academy at Villena features a building with a rustic design that is functional.
Carlos Ferrero lived in this pre-fab home, which is the largest of all the properties on the property.
The Murcian star lived in a much smaller house on the same site, measuring only 25m2.
He lived there in his teens, when he was making his name on the tennis circuit.
Villena is considered to be one of the province of Alicante’s best cities for quality of life.
If Alcaraz is willing to take the time to explore the surrounding rural areas, the Atalaya Castle will be a highlight.