Carlos Alcaraz returns to world No 1 after claiming Queen's Club title
Carlos Alcaraz has regained the world No 1 spot after beating Alex De Minaur in straight sets at the Queen’s Club Championships final in London on Sunday.
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Carlos Alcaraz has regained the world No 1 spot after beating Alex De Minaur in straight sets at the Queen’s Club Championships final in London on Sunday.
Carlos Alcaraz will return to world number one after beating Alex de Minaur 6-4, 6-4 on Sunday to win his first title on grass at Queen's Club. The Spaniard's fifth title of the season moves him back ahead of 23-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic at the top of the rankings. "It means a lot to have my name on the trophy," said Alcaraz after joining the likes of Rafael Nadal, Pete Sampras and John McEnroe as former winners at Queen's.
LONDON — Carlos Alcaraz won the Queen's Club Championships final on Sunday for his first ATP title on grass and reclaimed the top ranking, ensuring he will enter Wimbledon next month as the No. 1 seed.
Carlos Alcaraz outclassed Alex De Minaur to beat the Australian 6-4 6-4 in the Queen’s final to win his first grass-court title and reclaim the world No. 1 ranking. The Spaniard rallied to victory in one hour and 38 minutes as he continued his blistering form ahead of the Wimbledon Championships next week.
LONDON : Spain's Carlos Alcaraz fired a Wimbledon warning as he comfortably beat Alex de Minaur 6-4 6-4 to claim the Queen's Club title on Sunday and return to world number one.
Alfie Hewett believes he is in good shape to win back the men's wheelchair singles crown at Queen's, after defeating compatriot Gordon Reid in the semi-finals. Hewett beat doubles partner Reid 6-3 6-1 to set up a decider against defending champion Joachim Gerard. Ad The pair then put their singles rivalry aside to breeze into the doubles final, beating Asif Abbasi and Manojkanth Somasundaram 6-0 6-0 to reach the final, where they will face Gerard and Stephane Houdet.
Gordon Reid is confident he and Alfie Hewett can fill a rare gap on their CVs as they aim to land the men's wheelchair doubles crown at Queens. The pair breezed past Asif Abbasi and Manojkanth Somasundaram 6-0 6-0 in the last four on Saturday and will face Joachim Gerard and Stephane Houdet for the right to lift the trophy. Ad «This is one of the few tournaments we haven't won together, so it's a good challenge for us,» Reid said.
Carlos Alcaraz says the prize of becoming world No. 1 and the top seed for Wimbledon will be an “extra motivation” for him in the Queen's final against Alex de Minaur. Alcaraz was bumped off the top spot in the ATP rankings by Novak Djokovic earlier this month after the Serbian won the French Open, but the Spaniard will return to the summit if he seals a fifth title of the season in London.