Alcaraz, Osaka withdraw from Italian Open with injuries
ROME (AP) — Fresh off his victory at the Madrid Open, Carlos Alcaraz withdrew from the Italian Open on Monday because of a right ankle injury.
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ROME (AP) — Fresh off his victory at the Madrid Open, Carlos Alcaraz withdrew from the Italian Open on Monday because of a right ankle injury.
Carlos Alcaraz se convirtió este domingo en el tras vencer por 6-3 / 6-1 a Alexander Zverev en la pista Manolo Santana de laCaja Mágica. Pero no solo eso, sino que el murciano se convirtió también en el jugador más joven en ganar el torneo de tenis. Hasta este 8 de mayo, el récord pertenecía a Rafa Nadal, que lo consiguió con 19 años y cinco meses. Carlos Alcaraz lo ha hecho con 19 años y tres días.
There was an amusing exchange after Carlos Alcaraz beat Novak Djokovic in a thrilling Madrid Open semi-final when the red-hot 19-year-old was asked who the best player in the world is. “Well, Djokovic, because he’s No. 1,” was Alcaraz’s answer.
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De gran campeón a gran campeón. El mundo del deporte se rinde a Carlos Alcaraz tras conquistar el Mutua Madrid Open, su cuarto título en este año 2022 tras ganar en Río de Janeiro, el Masters 1.000 de Miami y el Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell.
Spanish teen sensation Carlos Alcaraz rose three places to sixth in the men's ATP rankings following his victory in the Madrid Open on Sunday. The 19-year-old's 6-3, 6-1 trouncing of Germany's Alexander Zverev in Madrid was his fourth title of the year and rubber-stamped his chances of lifting his first Grand Slam in the upcoming French Open. He had beaten his compatriot Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic on the way to the final. The only worry for Alcaraz is a sore ankle which will see him miss this week's Rome tournament in order to be fit for the French Open which gets underway on May 22.