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Alcaraz beats Dembélé to win Laureus World Sportsman Award

Stephen Awuah
4 weeks ago
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Spanish tennis sensation Carlos Alcaraz has been named the Laureus World Sportsman of the Year for 2026, beating strong competition that included football star Ousmane Dembélé, who had been widely tipped as a frontrunner following a stellar season.

The announcement, made at the prestigious Laureus World Sports Awards ceremony held on April 20 in Madrid, crowned a remarkable year for Alcaraz, whose dominance on the tennis circuit reaffirmed his status as one of the sport’s brightest talents.

The young Spaniard enjoyed a standout campaign, capturing multiple ATP titles, including a Grand Slam triumph, and maintaining a stronghold at the top tier of men’s tennis rankings.

His consistency, athleticism, and composure in high-pressure matches set him apart in a competitive field.

Alcaraz’s victory marks a significant milestone in his rapidly growing career, placing him among an elite group of athletes who have claimed the prestigious accolade.

Despite missing out on the top honour, Dembélé’s year remains one of the most impressive in world football.

The French winger played a pivotal role in both club and international competitions, showcasing exceptional pace, creativity, and goal contributions.

His performances were instrumental in securing major trophies for his club, while his individual brilliance earned him the coveted Ballon d’Or earlier in the year. His nomination for the Laureus award reflected his influence across the global game.

While Dembélé may have missed out on this particular prize, his achievements over the past year firmly establish him as one of football’s leading figures.

The Laureus Awards also celebrated excellence across multiple sporting disciplines. In the women’s category, gymnastics icon Simone Biles took home the World Sportswoman of the Year award after a triumphant return to competition, adding to her already legendary career.

Simone Biles took home the World Sportswoman of the Year award

Meanwhile, the World Team of the Year award went to Spain’s men’s national football team, following their dominant performances in international football tournaments.

The Laureus World Comeback of the Year award recognised athletes who overcame adversity to return to peak performance, further underscoring the resilience celebrated at the event. This year, Rory McIlroy won the 2026 Comeback of the Year Award.

He was honoured for his victory at the 2025 Masters, which came after several years of near misses and high-profile setbacks.

The 2026 Laureus Awards once again highlighted the diversity and brilliance of global sport, celebrating athletes who continue to push boundaries and inspire millions worldwide.

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SOURCES:The Ghana Report

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