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Rafael Nadal sent a message of congratulations to perhaps the heir to his Spanish tennis throne after Carlos Alcaraz made light work of the Barcelona Open final. The youngster was dominant despite playing a taxing semi-final earlier on the same day, and in scooping up his third title of the year, he reached an exciting new milestone.
Born in 2003, teenage Alcaraz has enjoyed a remarkable 2022 and crowned off a superb start to the year with the Barcelona Open title on Sunday. Compatriot Pablo Carreno Busta, 12 years Alacaraz's senior, was seen off 6-3 6-2 without enjoying so much as a break point opportunity.
The youngster's triumph looks even more impressive considering he played a mammoth semi-final earlier in the day, having taken almost four hours to squeeze past Australian Alex de Minaur.