Alcaraz soars to sixth in rankings after Madrid romp
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.
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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.
se sacó de encima su mala racha contra Stefanos Tsitsipas sobre tierra batida. El griego, que le había ganado en sus tres enfrentamientos en esta superficie, mordió el polvo en las semifinales del: 6-4, 3-6 y 6-2 en 1h53. Aún domina el cara a cara por 7-4, pero el alemán, vigente campeón del torneo, repetirá final. Este domingo (18:30, La 1 y #Vamos) su rival será Carlos Alcaraz, en lugar del ausente Matteo Berrettini. Contra el español tiene un balance positivo de 2-0. Le ganó bien el año pasado en Acapulco (6-3 y 6-1) y Viena (doble 6-3), sin ceder un set.
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Spanish star Carlos Alcaraz, aged 18, on Monday became the youngest player to enter the top 10 of the ATP world rankings since his compatriot Rafael Nadal did so at the same age in 2005.