Alcaraz graduates from up-and-comer to French Open threat
Men's tennis has waited more than a decade for a player to emerge with the game and mental fortitude to shake up the 'Big Three' establishment.
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Men's tennis has waited more than a decade for a player to emerge with the game and mental fortitude to shake up the 'Big Three' establishment.
Cada torneo que pisa genera un nuevo terremoto en el ranking. Como ya hiciera tras lograr el ATP 500 de Río, irrumpiendo en el Top 20, tras Miami, quedándose a las puertas del Top 10, o tras el Conde Godó,, Carlos Alcaraz vuelve a ascender hasta su mejor posición de siempre. Después de Madrid, el prodigio de El Palmar ya es 6º en la clasificación ATP. «Todavía me quedan ocho jugadores por delante para ser el mejor del mundo»,, que sigue como número uno, en semifinales. Ahora, ya sólo le quedan cinco. Como un cohete.
Carlos Alcaraz won his second ATP Masters 1000 title at the Madrid Open after defeating defending champion Alexander Zverev 6-3 6-1 in front of his home crowd on Sunday. Alcaraz looked dangerous throughout his run at the claycourt tournament, where he stunned world number one Novak Djokovic and 21-times major winner Rafa Nadal before cruising past world number three Zverev in the title clash.
Spanish teenager Carlos Alcaraz won his second ATP Masters 1000 title at the Madrid Open after defeating defending champion Alexander Zverev 6-3 6-1 in front of his home crowd on Sunday (May 8).
Newly-crowned Madrid Open champion Carlos Alcaraz said on Sunday he has decided to skip the Rome Masters in a bid to recover from an ankle injury ahead of the French Open later this month.
(Reuters) - World number three Alexander Zverev blamed the ATP Tour's scheduling for his underwhelming performance in Sunday's Madrid Open final where Carlos Alcaraz stormed to a 6-3 6-1 victory in just 62 minutes.
World number three Alexander Zverev blamed the ATP Tour's scheduling for his underwhelming performance in Sunday's Madrid Open final where Carlos Alcaraz stormed to a 6-3 6-1 victory in just 62 minutes.
World number three Alexander Zverev blamed the ATP Tour's scheduling for his underwhelming performance in Sunday's Madrid Open final where Carlos Alcaraz stormed to a 6-3 6-1 victory in just 62 minutes.