Carlos Alcaraz sends message to golf idol Rory McIlroy after Miami Open win

22 Mar 2026 • 1:22 AM MYT
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Carlos Alcaraz produced another standout moment on and off the court after defeating Joao Fonseca 6-4, 6-4 in Miami last Friday.

Moments after sealing the win, the Spaniard mimicked a golf swing, a gesture made even more significant by who was watching. Rory McIlroy was in the stands, witnessing the tribute firsthand.

It was not a random act. Alcaraz’s passion for golf is well-known, and this latest homage reinforced a growing connection between two stars from different sports.

Carlos Alcaraz pays tribute to Rory McIlroy with golf celebration

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Alcaraz has long shown his love for golf, often displaying his swing during training sessions and public appearances.

His technique has even impressed fans, highlighting how seriously he takes the sport away from tennis.

That interest has translated into his celebrations. After beating Fonseca in Miami, he once again turned to golf as inspiration, acknowledging McIlroy’s presence with a playful swing.

It was also a continuation of a recent pattern. At last year’s US Open, Alcaraz made a similar gesture after a first-round win, again referencing the Northern Irishman in a moment that quickly went viral.

The connection between Alcaraz and McIlroy has been building over time. The two have exchanged public admiration, with the tennis star openly praising the five-time major winner.

McIlroy has also followed Alcaraz’s rise, creating a mutual respect between elite athletes at the top of their sports. Their interactions have helped bridge tennis and golf audiences.

Moments like Miami highlight that relationship. What began as admiration is now evolving into a visible sporting link, with Alcaraz continuing to honour one of his idols on some of tennis’ biggest stages.