Carlos Alcaraz has the taste for grand slam success after winning his maiden title at the US Open and claiming the world number one ranking.The 19-year-old defeated Casper Ruud 6-4 2-6 7-6 6-4 to ensure he pipped his opponent to top spot in the rankings, becoming the youngest man ever to make it to number one.Alcaraz is more than a year younger than Lleyton Hewitt was when he topped the standings in 2001 and set the previous record.The Australian's pre-eminence in the sport proved short-lived as first Roger Federer and then Rafael Nadal ascended to the top of the game, but tennis appears to have crowned a new king."Right now I'm enjoying the moment," said Alcaraz. "I'm enjoying having the trophy in my hands."But of course I'm hungry for more.
I want to be at the top for many, many weeks. I hope many years. I'm going to work hard again after these amazing two weeks.
I'm going to fight to have more of this."It is only a year since Alcaraz burst into the spotlight by reaching the quarter-finals at Flushing Meadows but his talent was already well known within the sport and he has climbed the rankings at warp speed.He showed that he was ready to win the biggest titles by lifting Masters trophies in Miami and Madrid, where he beat Nadal and Novak Djokovic back-to-back, and has proved himself to be a complete player despite his tender years.Alcaraz has also shown remarkable powers of physical endurance, recovering from three successive five-set matches, two of which finished past 2am.He spent 23 hours and 40 minutes on court during the fortnight, another record, and at times he appeared physically and mentally weary during the final but Ruud, who was heavily beaten by Nadal in his maiden slam final at the French Open, could not