Carlos Alcaraz, the two-time defending Wimbledon champion and world No. 2, has opted for a grand change in his living arrangements for the 2025 Wimbledon Championships, residing in a lavish eight-bedroom mansion just five minutes from the All England Club. According to *Marca* on June 30, 2025, Alcaraz, who arrived in London on June 14 to compete at Queen’s Club, chose this majestic home to create a family-like atmosphere during the tournament, a strategy he credits for his success. “I like being in a house because many times I don’t feel like I’m in a tournament. We’re a family,” Alcaraz said, emphasizing the comfort and camaraderie the setup fosters.[](https://www.marca.com/tenis/wimbledon/2025/06/30/gran-hermano-alcaraz-ocho-habitaciones-cinco-lavabos-equipo-jardin-chef.html)
The sprawling residence, a significant upgrade from the modest 90-square-meter bungalow at Juan Carlos Ferrero’s Equelite Tennis Academy in Villena, Alicante, where he typically resides, boasts eight bedrooms, five bathrooms (two en-suite), a dining room, a kitchen, and a large garden. Alcaraz is joined by seven team members, including his brother Álvaro (sparring partner), coach Juan Carlos Ferrero, co-coach Samuel López, physiotherapist Juanjo Moreno, physical trainer Alberto Lledó, doctor Juanjo López, and agent Albert Molina. To enhance their experience, a chef from London’s Santomare restaurant accompanies the team, preparing gourmet meals tailored to Alcaraz’s needs, per *Marca*. The mansion’s proximity to Wimbledon allows Alcaraz to walk to the courts, minimizing distractions and maintaining focus, a routine he described as “club to house, house to club.”[](https://www.marca.com/tenis/wimbledon/2025/06/30/gran-hermano-alcaraz-ocho-habitaciones-cinco-lavabos-equipo-jardin-chef.html)
This setup mirrors Alcaraz’s approach at Indian Wells, where he also rents a house and has won consecutive titles in 2023 and 2024. The Wimbledon mansion, detailed by *Express Sport* on June 30, 2025, contrasts with earlier reports of his humble lifestyle, such as living in a £170,000 apartment above Turquesa Kebab & Pizza in El Palmar, Murcia, with his parents, or the 90-square-meter wooden cabin at Ferrero’s academy. Fans on X, like @DExpress_Sport, buzzed about the mansion’s luxury, with @TennisVibes tweeting, “From a kebab shop flat to a Wimbledon palace—Alcaraz living large!”[](https://www.express.co.uk/sport/tennis/1792220/wimbledon-champion-carlos-alcaraz-house)[](https://www.irishstar.com/sport/other-sports/carlos-alcaraz-tennis-net-worth-35040045)
As Alcaraz prepares to face Fabio Fognini on June 30, 2025, aiming for a historic third consecutive Wimbledon title, the mansion provides a serene base. His 18-match win streak, bolstered by a Queen’s Club title on June 22, 2025, and a 2025 French Open win over Jannik Sinner, positions him as a favorite, per *BBC Sport*. The mansion’s amenities, including a garden where Alcaraz and his brother Jaime played basketball last year, reflect a blend of luxury and team bonding, fueling his quest for another Grand Slam triumph.[]