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"Overview Serena Williams was in Spain, where she was honored with the Princess of Asturias Sports Award for her impact on tennis and society The former WTA legend then claimed herself to be a huge fan of Carlos Alcaraz When asked about the possibilities of the Spaniard breaking the records of Novak Djokovic, Serena felt that anything could be possible at this point in time Advertisment Serena Williams was in Spain, where she was honored with the Princess of Asturias Sports Award for her impact on tennis and society. The former WTA legend then claimed herself to be a huge fan of Carlos Alcaraz. When asked about the possibilities of the Spaniard breaking the records of Novak Djokovic, Serena felt that anything could be possible at this point. Serena regarded the Spanish athletes highly, especially in Tennis. She noted how Rafael Nadal and others have been wonderful in Tennis. The veteran then spoke about Alcaraz and noted he has been doing incredible things. She regarded herself to be a huge fan of the 22-year-old and claimed to call and cheer him whenever he plays. Also Read: 'They're playing close to perfection,' - Novak Djokovic feels the need to accept the Sinner-Alcaraz reality "The Spanish have been at the top for a long time. There's Rafa, of course, but there are many other wonderful tennis players. Alcaraz is doing incredible things. I'm a huge fan of Alcaraz. I always call him when he plays, to cheer him on," Serena said ahead of the program. Serena Williams gives her verdict on the possibilities of Carlos Alcaraz overtaking Novak Djokovic As Williams spoke about Alcaraz, she was asked about the possibilities of him going past Novak Djokovic in terms of the most Grand Slam wins for ATP stars. Serena felt that anything could be possible at this point. "At this point, anything is possible," Serena added in her statement. Also Check: ATP announces new yearly tournament to be played in Saudi Arabia As of October 2025, Novak holds the record for the ATP players with the most Grand Slam titles to their name (24). On the other hand, Carlos has been brilliant at a very young age, winning a whopping 6 Grand Slam titles at 22. "