Good news: Carlos Alcaraz has decided to donate all of his winnings from the 2025 Italian Open to help the homeless in Spain.
Rome, May 22, 2025 – In a moving act of charity, world number one Carlos Alcaraz announced that he would donate the entire $3 million bonus he had just won from the 2025 Italian Open tournament. Renovating abandoned houses into shelters. Former farmhouse in Spain.
Alcaraz shared the news at the press conference following his landslide victory over Jannik Sinner in the Rome final. He said: “Today’s victory is special, but above all, I can use this success to make a positive contribution to society. Homeless elderly people are the most vulnerable and deserve a safe roof over their heads to live out their old age peacefully.”
Within hours of the news being published, social media exploded with thousands of compliments and thanks for the 22-year-old from Murcia. From leaders and charities to ordinary fans, everyone expressed their admiration for Alcaraz’s humanitarian spirit and social responsibility.
El País newspaper called it a “double victory: on the pitch and in the hearts of the people,” while sports magazine Marca described Alcaraz’s actions as “a service to goodness, touching the hearts of the whole world.”
According to Alcaraz’s representative, the $3 million will be transferred to a non-profit fund he and his family founded last year to support vulnerable groups in society. The next project will focus on renovating old and unused homes in major cities like Madrid, Barcelona, and Seville, transforming them into shelters for homeless elderly people .
Recipients 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 a warm-hearted athlete who is always concerned about social issues. Although he is only in his twenties, he has organized fundraising tournaments for cancer patients and sponsored sports scholarships for disadvantaged children. However, this is the first time he has made such a significant financial commitment. “I hope this action will inspire others, both inside and outside of sports, to build a fairer and more caring society together,” Alcaraz said.