Rome, May 22, 2025 – In an act of moving charity, the world number one Carlos Alcaraz announced that he would donate the entire $ 3 million bonus he had just won thanks to the tournament.Open d’Italie 2025Renovation of abandoned houses in refugeOld farmhousein Spain.
The information was shared by Alcaraz at the press conference which followed his overwhelming victory over Jannik Sinner in the final in Rome. He said: “Today’s victory is special, but above all, I can use this success to make a positive contribution to society. The homeless elderly are the most vulnerable and deserve a safe roof to peacefully live their old days. »»
A few hours after the news was published, social networks exploded thousands of compliments and thanks for the 22 -year -old from Murcia. From leaders and charities to ordinary supporters, everyone has expressed their admiration for the humanitarian and social responsibility of Alcaraz.
Le Journal El Paísdescribed this as “double victory: on the field and in the hearts of people”, while the sports magazineMarkdescribed Alcaraz’s actions as “a goodness service, touching the heart of the whole world”.
According to information from the Alcaraz representative, the $ 3 million will be transferred to a non -profit fund that he and his family founded last year to support vulnerable groups of the company. The next project will focus on the renovation of old and unused houses in big cities like Madrid, Barcelona and Seville, transforming them intoshelters reserved for homeless elderly .
Beneficiaries of this support will not only receive free accommodation, but also basic health services, psychological support and community activities to help them regain confidence in life.
Alcaraz is known as an athlete with a warm heart and always concerned about social problems. Although he was only about twenty years old, he organized fundraising tournaments for cancer patients and sponsored sports scholarships for disadvantaged children. However, this is the first time that he has been financially committed in such an important way. “I hope this action will inspire other people, both inside and outside the sport, to build a fairer and more benevolent society together,” said Alcaraz.