Carlos Alcaraz’s Mysterious New ‘Tattoo’ Triggers Speculation Among Tennis Fans

A blurry preseason photo of Carlos Alcaraz has sparked online buzz, with fans speculating about a possible new tattoo.

Tennis fans were quick to put on their detective hats after a blurred preseason training photo of Carlos Alcaraz surfaced online, revealing what appeared to be a previously unseen tattoo on the back of his arm.

The unclear image sparked immediate curiosity and playful speculation, with supporters debating whether the fresh ink was another meaningful tribute or simply a work in progress.

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Fans Erupt With Theories After Blurry Training Photo Reveals Possible New Tattoo

The intrigue makes sense given Alcaraz’s thoughtful approach to body art. Unlike decorative tattoos, each of his pieces marks a personal value or a landmark achievement. The photo, shared on X and taken during Alcaraz’s preseason training in his hometown, was blurry enough to leave fans guessing.

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Some wondered aloud, “statue of liberty or brooklyn bridge 🤔🤔,” while others asked, “is it a skyscraper or something 😭😭,” and “doesn’t it look like a trophy?”

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One fan joked, “i need to talk with his tattoo artist. like right now,” while another pleaded, “Charlie dear can you share with the class what that is?😭.”

What Do Carlos Alcaraz’s Existing Tattoos Reveal About His Career Milestones?

Over the years, his tattoo collection has grown in tandem with his trophy cabinet. One of his most recognizable tattoos is the “CCC” on his wrist, which stands for “Cabeza, Corazón y Cojones,” a phrase passed down by his grandfather. Translated loosely as “head, heart, and courage,” it reflects the mentality Alcaraz strives to embody both on and off the court.

Alcaraz has the date “11.09.22” inked on his arm to commemorate his first Grand Slam title at the 2022 US Open. After winning Wimbledon in 2023, he added a small strawberry tattoo with the date “16.07.23”, a subtle nod to the tournament’s strawberries and cream tradition.

His 2024 French Open triumph inspired another addition, an Eiffel Tower tattoo on his left ankle paired with the date of the final.

MORE: Carlos Alcaraz Breaks Promise to Parents as He Reveals Astonishing Tattoo Plan After Clinching Second US Open Title

That history is why fans immediately tried to decode the latest mystery. The timing is notable, coming after Alcaraz won his sixth Grand Slam title at the 2025 US Open and openly discussed plans to commemorate it with more ink.

In an interview with ESPN, he explained that tattooing began as a tradition after his first Major in New York, when he only added the date, and he now feels compelled to continue.

This time, he revealed plans for two New York-inspired designs following a bet made at the start of the tournament. He mentioned the Brooklyn Bridge and the Statue of Liberty as ideas under consideration, even joking that it might mean bending a promise he once made to his parents about limiting himself to one tattoo per Major.

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