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Carlos Alcaraz overcomes 'hard times and pain' to win 2023 Laureus World Breakthough of the Year Award

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Carlos Alcaraz paid tribute to his family and team after coming through «hard times» to win the 2023 Laureus World Breakthough of the Year Award.

The world No. 2 was recognised for his stellar achievements at the prestigious ceremony in Paris on Monday fresh after successfully retaining the Madrid Open a day earlier.

Ad Alcaraz has won 10 career titles, including the 2022 US Open, where he became the tournament’s youngest winner since Pete Sampras in 1990.

WTA MadridCake-gate and 'unacceptable' lack of speeches: Madrid Open controversy explainedA DAY AGO That achievement also ensured Alcaraz became the youngest man to win any Grand Slam since Rafael Nadal in 2005, and the youngest-ever ATP world No.

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