Carlos Alcaraz

2022 - 5 - 8

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'Best player in the world' - Alexander Zverev hails Carlos Alcaraz ... (Eurosport.com)

Carlos Alcaraz's stunning 2022 continued as he crushed Alexander Zverev to take the Madrid Open crown - and his second ATP Masters 1000 title.

Alcaraz duly seized it with a sumptuous lob and broke again on a fourth match point to claim his seventh top-10 win in a row. He added: “Watching Rafa lift this trophy so many (times over the) years, gave me the power to work hard for this moment. It’s great to see for tennis that we have such a new superstar who is going to win so many Grand Slams and is going to be World No. 1. It is a great moment for me. It also means Alcaraz is now an impressive 5-0 in ATP finals as he becomes the youngest five-time champion on tour since Nadal won seven titles by the same age in 2004-05. It also means Alcaraz is now an impressive 5-0 in ATP finals as he becomes the youngest five-time champion on tour since Nadal won seven titles by the same age in 2004-05.

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Carlos Alcaraz Completes Sweep Of World's Top Players To ... (Forbes)

The 19-year-old Spaniard and world No. 7 won his second Masters 1000 title of 2022 by destroying No. 3 and defending champion Alexander Zverev, 6-3, 6-1, in ...

He has won seven straight matches against Top 10 opponents and will move to No. 6 in the world on Monday. On Saturday, he became the first man ever to beat Nadal and Djokovic in the same clay court event. Alcaraz improved to 28-3 this season and has won four titles, including his first Masters 1000 crown in Miami. Alcaraz will now have a couple of more events before the French Open beginning May 22. He broke him at love with a lovely forehand drop shot for a 2-1 lead in the second set and then broke again for a 4-1 lead as the wheels began to fall off for the German. He has now beaten the world’s No. 1 (Novak Djokovic), No. 3 (Zverev), No. 4 (Rafael Nadal) and No. 9 (Cam Norrie) players in the span of four days.

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Carlos Alcaraz completes dominant Madrid run with title over Alexander Zverev (ESPN)

The Spanish teenage sensation capped another impressive week with a straight-sets victory over Alexander Zverev on Sunday to win the Madrid Open and become the second-youngest player to win two Masters 1000 titles. His comfortable 6-3, ...

It is the first tournament I watched, so lifting the trophy today is so emotional." "Right now you are the best player in the world," Zverev said before the trophy ceremony and joked about his opponent's age. "To beat two of the best players in history and then Zverev, the world No. 3. Alcaraz had won his first Masters 1000 tournament in Miami earlier this year. Alcaraz had already become the youngest to enter the top 10 since Nadal did it in 2005. "Last year I was going through these experiences for the first time, playing against the best players, playing in the Masters 1000, and I learned a lot," Alcaraz said.

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Teenager Carlos Alcaraz hailed as 'new superstar' after Madrid ... (The Guardian)

Spanish teenager Carlos Alcaraz capped another impressive week with a straight-sets victory over Alexander Zverev on Sunday to win the Madrid Open.

“Right now you are the best player in the world,” Zverev said after the match and joked about his opponent’s age. “Watching Rafa lift this trophy gave me a lot of power to work hard for this moment,” Alcaraz said. Alcaraz had won his first Masters 1000 tournament in Miami earlier this year. “To beat two of the best players in history and then Zverev, the world No 3. Alcaraz had already become the youngest to enter the top 10 since Nadal did it in 2005. I go onto the court knowing that I can win, with the confidence that I can win at any moment.”

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Carlos Alcaraz: Monte Carlo Defeat Was Catalyst For Madrid ... (ATP Tour)

Carlos Alcaraz is the second-youngest player to win two ATP Masters 1000 titles, with countryman Rafael Nadal the youngest. © Corinne Dubreuil/ATP Tour.

“I remember the first time when I was playing, when I was small in Murcia, I didn't imagine at that moment that I was going to be able to reach this level, to be here right now, champion of the Mutua Madrid Open,” Alcaraz said. I liked to train a lot, and I am still a kid that likes to compete more than to train. “I think that I have to improve everything still. “That's what I want to do. I want to keep on progressing. I think this is a clear example.

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Who is Carlos Alcaraz? The young Spaniard who's defeated Novak ... (Sporting News)

Carlos Alcaraz is a name tennis fans may not have heard much 12 months ago, but it's one they'll be hearing more of in the years to come.

That’s my feeling, from my point of view. He has the talent and the physical component and that’s great. He has the passion. He has all the ingredients. 2020 2020

History-Maker: Carlos Alcaraz Continues Rewriting The History ... (ATP Tour)

Carlos Alcaraz continued to rewrite the history books at the Mutua Madrid Open, where he defeated Alexander Zverev on Sunday to earn his ATP Tour-leading ...

The 19-year-old defeated World No. 4 Rafael Nadal, World No. 1 Novak Djokovic and World No. 3 Zverev to become the youngest player in the history of the ATP Tour (since 1990) to oust three of the top five players in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings at the same event. Earlier in the year, the Spaniard reached 50 wins in his 70th tour-level match. The next-youngest player who earned three such victories was 20-year-old Novak Djokovic in 2007 at Montreal, where he upset World No. 3 Andy Roddick, World No. 2 Nadal and World No. 1 Roger Federer to claim the title. No player who has reached No. 1 in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings earned his 50th tour-level victory in fewer matches. Alcaraz, who also triumphed in Miami, became the second-youngest player to win two ATP Masters 1000 titles. It was another accomplishment in a year full of astonishing achievement for the Spanish teen.

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Carlos Alcaraz crushes Alexander Zverev in Madrid Open final (The South African)

Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz raced to the Madrid Open title on Sunday, brushing aside German Alexander Zverev in just 62 minutes.

“Right now you are the best player in the world. Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz raced to the Madrid Open title on Sunday, brushing aside German Alexander Zverev in just 62 minutes. Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz raced to the Madrid Open title on Sunday, brushing aside German Alexander Zverev in just 62 minutes.

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Teenager Carlos Alcaraz crushes Alex Zverev in Madrid Open final (Independent Online)

Spanish teenager Carlos Alcaraz won the Madrid Open final on Sunday after making light work of German Alexander Zverev in 62 minutes.

"Right now you are the best player in the world. "It was a spectacular atmosphere," he said. Alcaraz beat Rafael Nadal and world No. 1 Novak Djokovic on his way to the Madrid final — a first in a clay court tournament — and will climb to No. 6 in the world on Monday.

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Carlos Alcaraz withdraws from Rome after dominating Alexander ... (Tennis World)

Spanish tennis star Carlos Alcaraz has withdrawn from the Rome Masters. On Sunday, Alcaraz lifted his fourth title of the year after destroying Alexander ...

In the second round, Alcaraz was scheduled to meet Cristian Garin, who won his Rome opener on Sunday. In the final, Alcaraz had no problems versus Zverev but still decided not to play Rome. Alcaraz played a few tight matches in Madrid and many expected him to withdraw from Rome.

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