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'The dream I'm looking for' - Carlos Alcaraz has sights set on Wimbledon glory after French Open run

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Carlos Alcaraz is aiming to win Wimbledon, with the 19-year-old saying that “it’s the dream”. Alcaraz has already had a memorable year, becoming the youngest player to win an ATP 500 title and the youngest to win the Miami Masters.

Ad/> At the Madrid Open, he managed to beat both Rafael Nadal in the quarter-finals and world No. 1 Novak Djokovic in the semi-finals, making him the youngest player to win a match against a world No.

1 since Rafael Nadal against Roger Federer in the third round of the 2004 Miami Open. ATP HalleKyrgios: I'm top five or top 10 on grass18 HOURS AGO He beat Alexander Zverev in the final, defeating the three top seeds in three consecutive matches, and winning the title in his home country.

The hope is that the good form continues, with Alcaraz set to feature at Wimbledon this month. When asked about the likelihood of him winning the title, he said: “Of course, I see it as possible.

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