Carlos Alcaraz cements himself as hottest prospect in tennis with first career Masters 1000 title
By Ben Morse, CNN
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, entrenador de Carlos Alcaraz, no quería perderse Miami. Ni siquiera por, Eduardo, acontecido hace sólo unos días. El valenciano, que se había marchado a casa después de Indian Wells por la inesperada muerte de su progenitor, sacó fuerzas de flaqueza para viajar el sábado a Florida y darle una sorpresa a Charly. El exnúmero uno del mundo publicó el vídeo de su llegada al hotel. Se ve como el chaval corre a abrazar al técnico, con quien tiene una relación que va más allá de la profesional.
Carlos Alcaraz is setting his sights high after making history as the youngest man ever to win the Miami Open. The 18-year-old now believes he has the ability to win his first Grand Slam title as early as this year, threatening Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal's attempts to continue their race for the most Major titles with Djokovic on 20 and Nadal on 21.
One of the most exciting prospects in world tennis currently, Spain's Carlos Alcaraz along with the talented Greek tennis star Stefanos Tsitsipas mesmerised the crowd through some exceptional display of tennis skills in their Round of 16 match at the Miami Open recently. Although, Alcaraz won the match in straight sets 7-5, 6-3, there was nothing to separate the two players as far as their baseline play and first service game was concerned. Some hard-hitting strokes and clever use of drop shots did give rise to epic rallies that was enjoyed and appreciated by the crowd as they mostly remained in awe of young Alcaraz throughout.
The Miami Open came to an end on Sunday with 18-year-old Carlos Alcaraz crowned the champion as the youngest man ever to do so. It came one day after Iga Swiatek picked up the title making her the youngest woman ever to complete the 'Sunshine Double', having also won Indian Wells just two weeks prior.
For the first time since 2019, Indian Wells and the Miami Open have been completed back to back. Taylor Fritz and Carlos Alcaraz took the men’s titles across the two Masters 1000 events while Iga Swiatek became only the fourth woman in history to win the Sunshine Double as she extended her winning run to 17 matches. Ad/> With attentions now turning to the clay swing, we look back on the top 10 players from the last month of the season… Tennis‘I was crying for 40 minutes’ — Swiatek on sudden Barty retirement2 HOURS AGO Iga Swiatek Surprise surprise.
Spanish teenager Carlos Alcaraz moved to the brink of the ATP top 10 on Monday after winning the biggest title of his career so far at the Miami Open.
Después de un largo intercambio, mostrando una madurez impropia para su edad, el 17 de abril de 2005, Rafa Nadal, ante Argentine Guillermo Coria, lograba su primer torneo Masters 1.000. Sobre la tierra de Montecarlo, donde se dejaba caer fruto de la emoción, con 18 años y 318 días. 6-3, 6-1, 0-6 y 7-5 en tres horas y nueve minutos que ya son historia, que la empezaban: el primer bocado a un trofeo de tanta entidad, a uno icónico, además, en la superficie de la que terminaría siendo rey absoluto. Símbolo de una precocidad que está de moda en el mundo del deporte. Cada vez es más habitual ver a jóvenes talentos reinando en las competiciones más importantes. La palabra prodigio, sin ir más lejos, se está pronunciando y escribiendo más que nunca. El balear, el tenista con más grandes de la historia, siempre será uno de sus máximos representantes, pero la lista aumenta. Y con más alegrías nacionales.