Stephen Curry has a special fondness for tennis! As an NBA regular, every now and then he has taken time out to meet tennis players and to attend matches as a fan. Not only that, but the love for basketball goes the other way around too. Just a few days ago, the world’s number one ranked tennis player, Novak Djokovic, met Curry during a Golden State Warriors game.
But now, after the world number one, it’s the second-ranked tennis player, Carlos Alcaraz, who shared a moment with the 36-year-old NBA star. Even though the 20-year-old Spaniard is busy with the Miami Open, he recently got time to meet the Warriors star.
Carlos Alcaraz meets Stephen Curry
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With the Indian Wells title in his hand, the two-time Grand Slam champion has reached the quarterfinal round and will face Grigor Dimitrov to move past him in the tournament. But before that, as he is in Miami, he recently got an opportunity to meet Curry as he attended a Golden State Warriors vs. Miami Heat game in between the tournament.
While tennis players quite enjoy watching basketball now and then, the 20-year-old recently shared his interest in the NBA. A picture of him sharing a moment with the four-time NBA champion was recently shared by a popular tennis Twitter handle.
Stephen Curry has a special fondness for tennis! As an NBA regular, every now and then he has taken time out to meet tennis players and to attend matches as a fan. Not only that, but the love for basketball goes the other way around too. Just a few days ago, the world’s number one ranked tennis player, Novak Djokovic, met Curry during a Golden State Warriors game.
But now, after the world number one, it’s the second-ranked tennis player, Carlos Alcaraz, who shared a moment with the 36-year-old NBA star. Even though the 20-year-old Spaniard is busy with the Miami Open, he recently got time to meet the Warriors star.
Carlos Alcaraz meets Stephen Curry
With the Indian Wells title in his hand, the two-time Grand Slam champion has reached the quarterfinal round and will face Grigor Dimitrov to move past him in the tournament. But before that, as he is in Miami, he recently got an opportunity to meet Curry as he attended a Golden State Warriors vs. Miami Heat game in between the tournament.
While tennis players quite enjoy watching basketball now and then, the 20-year-old recently shared his interest in the NBA. A picture of him sharing a moment with the four-time NBA champion was recently shared by a popular tennis Twitter handle.
As these athletic icons signed autographs and traded mementos, the ATP’s official Twitter account documented the moments they shared and took both sporting arenas by storm. Curry received an autographed racquet from Djokovic, and the four-time NBA champion signed the tennis star’s jersey in return.