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Carlos Alcaraz celebrates ranking achievement ahead of French Open seedings: 'It's great to be world No. 1'

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Carlos Alcaraz celebrated that “it’s great to be world No. 1” after beating Albert Ramos-Vinolas 6-4 6-1 in his Italian Open debut on Saturday.

Alcaraz was impressive yet again as he beat his compatriot in the first round, and the points earned with the victory mean that he will be the new world No.

1 when the standings are next announced, on May 22. Ad That means he will be the No. 1 seed for the upcoming Grand Slam event at Roland-Garros, the French Open, in Paris later this month.

ATP Rome'It's great to be world No. 1' — Alcaraz after beating Ramos-Vinolas in RomeAN HOUR AGO The 20-year-old recently left his teenage years and he has enjoyed recent success in Spain, claiming the trophies in both Barcelona and Madrid.

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