Nadal inspires teen star Alcaraz to Miami Open crown
Carlos Alcaraz believes watching boyhood idol Rafael Nadal helped him become the the youngest ever Miami Open champion on Sunday.
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Carlos Alcaraz believes watching boyhood idol Rafael Nadal helped him become the the youngest ever Miami Open champion on Sunday.
Carlos Alcaraz capped a dream run at the Miami Open with a 7-5, 6-4 win over Norwegian world number eight Casper Ruud in the final on Sunday to secure the biggest win of his young career. The 18-year-old Alcaraz earned his first ATP Masters 1000 crown and is the first Spanish man to triumph in Miami after eight previous final appearances by his compatriots, including five by Rafa Nadal. "I have no words to describe how I feel," Alcaraz said after he replaced Novak Djokovic as the youngest champion in the 37-year-old tournament's history. "But it's so special to win my Masters 1000 here in Miami."
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:Spanish 14th seed Carlos Alcaraz capped a dream run at the Miami Open with a 7-5 6-4 win over Norwegian world number eight Casper Ruud in the final on Sunday to secure the biggest win of his young career.
Carlos Alcaraz has made Miami Open history by becoming the youngest man ever to win the title, defeating sixth seed Casper Ruud 7-5 6-4 in the final. At 18 years and 11 months he is also the third-youngest Masters 1000 champion in history, needing an hour and 52 minutes to storm to the title and live up to his expectations as one of the tour's most exciting young players.
Spanish fans brought plenty of their nation's flags to Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday in Miami Gardens, Fla., thrusting them into the air whenever things were going well for Carlos Alcaraz.
The conclusion of the Miami Open, partnered with Indian Wells to make up the ‘Sunshine Double’, marked the end of the hard court season.
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Spanish fans brought plenty of their nation’s flags to Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday, thrusting them into the air whenever things were going well for Carlos Alcaraz.