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Causing everyone to worry, a fire broke out in and high-rise apartment block in Valencia, Spain. While the city is under the chaos of fire, Carlos Alcaraz, a Spanish tennis player himself, recently shared a message to all those affected by the Valencia tragedy.

The 20-year-old is quite into supporting his country through various opportunities. He recently came forward to offer support, as he shared his love for all the people who struggled in the Valencia tragedy.

Carlos Alcaraz’s message to the Valencia tragedy affected ones 

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The sudden fire in Valencia killed at least nine and injured 13 people. The police over there were trying to figure out the primary cause of the fire, regarding how the flame engulfed the two buildings in less than an hour.

Looking into this heartbreaking news, the two-time Grand Slam champion was one of the first to send love to the people tangled in the Valencia tragedy. The former world number one took to his Twitter account and wrote a message. He stated, “A heartfelt hug to all those affected by the terrible fire in Valencia, and all my love to the families of the deceased.” 

Subsequently, not only did he send love to all the families of the deceased, but he also made sure to share his affection with the affected ones, emphasizing how they are not alone in this tough time. Moreover, the Wimbledon champion is quite open about appreciation and never misses an opportunity to share his tribute or to applaud the good.

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Just a few months ago, he also displayed his mature side as he said a heartfelt message on his own special day. During the Shanghai Masters, he dedicated his first-ever match win to his special coach back home, Jose Manuel Madrona from the Ferrero Academy.

When Alcaraz gave a tribute to his childhood coach 

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The world number two tennis player knew Madrona because they were both a part of Ferrero’s academy and had a wonderful coach-player relationship. While the young Spaniard achieved enormous success at the age of 19 by being a member of the same academy, he never forgot the people who helped him when he was younger.

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During the Shanghai Masters, after defeating Barrere, the two-time Grand Slam champion walked up to the camera and wrote a simple message to his former coach on the camera lens. He wrote, “Madrona, this victory is for you.” Subsequently, it was the touching tribute that reflected his gratitude towards his coach despite achieving frame at such a young age.

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