Carlos Alcaraz

2022 - 9 - 12

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'I lost the joy a little bit' - Carlos Alcaraz on managing pressure on his ... (Eurosport.com)

Carlos Alcaraz is the new men's world No. 1 after claiming a first Grand Slam with victory over Casper Ruud at Flushing Meadows.

“I'm going to work hard again after this week, this amazing two weeks. I'm enjoying having the trophy in my hands. “Right now I'm enjoying the moment. Having been a rising star over the last year, Alcaraz is now a genuine superstar at the very top of the sport. To smile on court, to enjoy playing tennis. [Alcaraz beats Ruud to claim maiden Grand Slam title and becomes new world No.

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Carlos Alcaraz defeats Casper Ruud to win the US Open final - CNN (CNN International)

Carlos Alcaraz is now the youngest world No. 1 in the history of the ATP rankings after defeating Casper Ruud in the US Open Final on Sunday.

Seven straight points moved the Spaniard to within a set from the trophy. He will rise to second in the world from number seven. Ruud, who was trying to become the first Norwegian to capture the top spot, said he'll continue chasing the No. "Today was a special day, both Carlos and I knew what we were playing for and both knew what was a stake," Ruud said. He is the youngest world No. "This is something I've dreamt of since I was a kid.

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Juan Carlos Ferrero: 'Carlos Alcaraz Was Born To Play Matches ... (ATP Tour)

Juan Carlos Ferrero and Carlos Alcaraz celebrate the 19-year-old's title run in New York. © Julian Finney/Getty Images. ATP Staff Sep 12, 2022.

“He has all the potential to be one of the best, all he can do is try to achieve it.” He has an amazing family that helps him keep his feet on the ground.” He’s a very straightforward, humble kid, we have to work to keep him that way. 1 he has to keep winning, we know that and I’ll remind him of it. “It will be difficult to do what they have done in tennis. “All the time he spent on court affected his game, but, as he said, there is no time to be tired in a final,” Ferrero said. “I think he’s at 60 per cent of his game, he can improve a lot of things, we know that he has to keep going,” said Ferrero. They are little details that all players have to improve on up until they retire.” “I saw him at 12 or 13,” said the Valencian. “I was sure that if it wasn’t this year, it would be the next. Even if he’s in his first final, he’s a great competitor, we saw it against Cilic, Sinner and Tiafoe.” [Juan Carlos Ferrero](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/juan-carlos-ferrero/f316/overview) was unable to hide his emotion, even a few hours after [Carlos Alcaraz](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/carlos-alcaraz/a0e2/overview)’s [US Open](https://www.atptour.com/en/tournaments/us-open/560/overview) triumph.

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Carlos Alcaraz already has sights set on 2023 glory after US Open ... (CNN)

To many on the outside, Carlos Alcaraz lifting the US Open trophy looked like the culmination of years of hard work, dedication and sacrifice.

1 in the world and to be a champion of a grand slam were dreams for me. For me, this feeling is indescribable, so this trophy means a lot to me. "This moment means a lot to me, it's something I was looking for since I started playing tennis," Alcaraz said after his victory. It's a fitting way to cap what has been an astonishing breakout year for the young man from El Palmar in the region of Murcia. I will fight to get another one and so this is a goal for me next year." He somehow managed to find the strength to climb through the stands to reach his supporter's box, sharing hugs with friends, family and his coach, former world No.

Carlos Alcaraz Soars To World No. 1, Mover Of Week | ATP Tour ... (ATP Tour)

Carlos Alcaraz has become the youngest No. 1 in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings after winning his first Grand Slam trophy at the US Open.

The American has soared to career-high No. [Rafael Nadal](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/rafael-nadal/n409/overview) en route. The 26-year-old has jumped 13 spots after he reached his first Grand Slam semi-final at Flushing Meadows. [US Open](https://www.atptour.com/en/tournaments/us-open/560/overview). 1 At 19](/en/news/carlos-alcaraz-world-no-1-longform-feature-2022) [Read ](https://www.atptour.com/en/news/alcaraz-ruud-us-open-2022-final) [US Open](https://www.atptour.com/en/tournaments/us-open/560/overview) Final Report. No. The 23-year-old, who had never been beyond the third round in four previous appearances in New York, rallied past seeds [Tommy Paul](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/tommy-paul/pl56/overview), [Matteo Berrettini](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/matteo-berrettini/bk40/overview) and [Karen Khachanov](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/karen-khachanov/ke29/overview) in a standout run. [US Open](https://www.atptour.com/en/tournaments/us-open/560/overview) on Sunday, when [Carlos Alcaraz](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/carlos-alcaraz/a0e2/overview) defeated [Casper Ruud](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/casper-ruud/rh16/overview) to earn his first Grand Slam title and secure the No. Alcaraz eventually stopped Tiafoe in a five-set thriller under the lights on [Arthur Ashe](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/arthur-ashe/a063/overview) stadium. [US Open](https://www.atptour.com/en/tournaments/us-open/560/overview), becoming the youngest World No. Beaten finalist Ruud has also made a big jump following the run to his second major final, while [Frances Tiafoe](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/frances-tiafoe/td51/overview) has cracked the Top 20 after reaching the semi-finals.

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Carlos Alcaraz is brilliant. But the Big One era isn't upon us quite yet (The Guardian)

The teenager has the tools to rule men's tennis. But he is wise to concentrate on the present after a spectacular US Open victory.

And that was before he was again [made to go the distance against Frances Tiafoe](https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2022/sep/10/carlos-alcaraz-frances-tiafoe-us-open-semi-final-tennis-report) in the semi-finals, holding off both a homestanding opponent brimming with confidence and the sold-out Arthur Ashe Stadium crowd squarely in the 24-year-old American’s corner. I’m going to fight to have more of this.” Alcaraz more than passes the eye test and there’s reason to believe the era of the Big Three could be giving way to the Big One sooner rather than later. “Right now I’m enjoying the moment,” he said. [sensational run to the US Open title](https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2022/sep/11/carlos-alcaraz-wins-us-open-final-tennis-casper-ruud-world-no-1), it’s that one would-be winner is rarely enough to stop him. If he does stay healthy, the sky is the limit. The scary part is he’s only in his second full year on tour and there’s so much room for improvement. When his serve catches up to the other fully developed elements of his game, there may be no stopping him. “Since the moment that I started with him, I saw some things that were different than the other guys at his age. But the 19-year-old from the small village of El Palmar on Spain’s southeastern coast practically earned his trophy in the run-up, surviving three consecutive five-set affairs to reach the title match, something no player had managed in 30 years. Then a heart-stopping 5hr 15min quarter-final win from match-point down in the fourth against Jannik Sinner that ended before a few hundred fans at 2.50am, For two weeks in New York, the best teenager in men’s tennis since Rafael Nadal nearly two decades ago turned would-be killshots into crowd-pleasing additions to [his ever-expanding highlight reel](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DArjhNNr4eM), keeping points alive with his incomparable all-court movement, impeccable touch and taste for the fight.

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Carlos Alcaraz becomes youngest No. 1 mens tennis player with US ... (Business Standard)

The 19-year-old has become youngest Grand Slam champion since countryman Rafael Nadal, 19, lifted trophy at Roland Garros in 2005, while he is youngest US ...

More subscription to our online content can only help us achieve the goals of offering you even better and more relevant content. As we battle the economic impact of the pandemic, we need your support even more, so that we can continue to offer you more quality content. "It is something I have dreamt of since I was a kid. Business Standard has always strived hard to provide up-to-date information and commentary on developments that are of interest to you and have wider political and economic implications for the country and the world. I am disappointed of course that I am not No. All the hard work I have done with my team and my family. It is something I work really hard for," Alcaraz was quoted as saying by ATP. I am just 19 years old, all the tough decisions have been with my parents and my team as well. 1 in the world, to be champion of a Grand Slam, is something I have worked really, really hard for," Alcaraz said during the trophy ceremony. However, he leaves the hard-court major in the top spot, becoming the youngest player to rise to the top of the ATP Rankings (since 1973). Open final on Sunday to earn his first Grand Slam title at age of 19 and become the youngest man to be ranked No. Alcaraz has also equalled the biggest jump to No.

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Carlos Alcaraz wins U.S. Open, youngest men's No. 1 in history (Home of the Olympic Channel)

Spain's Carlos Alcaraz won the U.S. Open, becoming at 19 the youngest man to win a major since Rafael Nadal's first title at the 2005 French Open and the ...

“He’s going to be a problem for a very long time.” 1 in the world, to be champion of a Grand Slam,” Alcaraz said in an on-court interview. “I’m enjoying have the trophy in my hands. Alcaraz is the first teen to be No. Open, becoming at 19 the youngest man to win a major since Rafael Nadal‘s first title at the 2005 French Open and the youngest man to ascend to the No. It marked the first time that two men faced off each seeking his first major title and to take over the No.

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"We're talking about 22 Grand Slams, he has only 1" - Coach Juan ... (Sportskeeda)

Carlos Alcaraz beat Casper Ruud 6-4, 2-6, 7-6(1), 6-3 on Sunday to win his maiden Grand Slam. In the process, Alcaraz became the youngest ever World No.

"But Carlos, I think he born to play this kind of tournament, born to play these kind of matches. 1 and 2003 French Open champion, Ferrero said Alcaraz was born to play in big tournaments and that he saw something special in the teenager right from the start. I think he has all the tennis and potential to be one of the best. Juan Carlos Ferrero was asked in the post-match press conference what he thought made Carlos Alcaraz special. "I have the goal to put him on the high level of tennis. In the post-match press conference, Ferrero was asked whether he believed Carlos Alcaraz to be the future of tennis, now that the Big 3 are nearing the end of their careers.

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Carlos Alcaraz regains his freedom with exhilarating US Open win (The Guardian)

The early stages of his rise had seemed so easy – he won big titles for fun, outperformed the likes of Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal, and the Spaniard flew up ...

He has exemplified each quality in his career so far, and it has only just begun. Alcaraz is his own player, following his own path, and the brand of tennis he plays is unique in its own right. In his fourth round match against Marin Cilic, he trailed by a break early in the fifth. The style he has built through the combination of his athleticism, high-octane shot-making, his seemingly endless skillset and his explosiveness around the court is unlike anything that we have ever seen, as is true of the legends before him. Should he improve his serve and learn how to consistently hit his spots, for example, the rest of the world is in trouble. The early stages of his rise had seemed so easy – he won big titles for fun, outperformed the likes of Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal, and the Spaniard flew up the rankings with a smile on his face.

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Carlos Alcaraz, 19, US Open champ, No. 1, unique: Analysis (The Washington Post)

Carlos Alcaraz is the U.S. Open champion and the No. 1-ranked player in men's tennis at age 19.

Not in the back, not in the legs,” Ferrero said. I just believe I can win every point,” Alcaraz said. And I consider myself fast.” Open since Pete Sampras in 1990, the first teenager to win any major tournament since Nadal in 2005. You have to know that — and you have to overcome that. I can do anything on court,” he said. I can do a lot of shots.” But you have to give everything you have inside. “I don’t know how I played so many tough and long matches.” “You have to show the opponents you are good, you are fine. “So many tough days in a row. [Carlos Alcaraz](https://apnews.com/article/carlos-alcaraz-us-open-tennis-championships-casper-ruud-e3d006754469c6f518bc46a1599914a8) got out of bed Monday as a [U.S.

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Carlos Alcaraz, 19, becomes youngest world No. 1 in men's ATP ... (CBSSports.com)

Alcaraz is the first teenage World No. 1 and also the fourth male Spanish player to reach that ranking, joining his coach Juan Carlos Ferrero, Carlos Moya, and ...

Nadal, who fell to Tiafoe in the round of 16, was able to keep the No. Shortly after his 19th birthday, Alcaraz became the youngest player to ever compete in a Madrid Open final. It started with being seeded for the first time at a Grand Slam during at the 2022 Australian Open, in which he reached the third round. He is also the seventh youngest player -- male or female -- to ever win a Grand Slam. Alcaraz is the first teenage World No. 1 in the history of the ATP rankings.

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Timing Is Everything for Carlos Alcaraz (The New York Times)

Alcaraz, the 19-year-old winner of the men's U.S. Open, said he “worked really hard so that things like this could happen.”

I think that’s part of the connection.” “I think my game matches up with that court and what the people are looking for when they come. The U.S. “I think my town in Spain has about the same population as Arthur Ashe Stadium,” said Alcaraz, who comes from El Palmar, a suburb of Murcia. At the end of 2021, Alcaraz was considered one of the brightest young talents in the game and was ranked No. “Of course, I felt soreness,” Alcaraz said. On the upside, this was the first time in U.S. You forget the fatigue, and you push through.” But Stacey Allaster, the U.S. after the Sinner match,” he explained rather wearily as he sat in the back seat of a sport utility vehicle, shifting his gaze from his interlocutor to the streetscape outside the tinted windows. It was also the latest-finishing match in U.S. in New York is prime time in certain parts of the world.

Carlos Alcaraz: 'I'm Not Special, I've Worked For It' | ATP Tour | Tennis (ATP Tour)

Carlos Alcaraz reflects on winning the US Open and becoming the No. 1 player in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings. The Spaniard also speaks about the importance ...

Before matches I don’t have a specific routine, I do my warm up, where I always do the same, I try to always go to the same place with my team. I’m not special, and nobody said I was going to be the best, I’ve worked for it. 1 in the world, probably there will be tournaments in which there are expectations and I can’t meet them. I’ll always be proud when Rafa wins Grand Slams and obviously if I lose at a Grand Slam, I’ll always be supporting a Spaniard. For now, I’m going to think about trying to get the second, which very few people have managed, that’s my goal. In the match, I have some superstitions with towels, taking four balls, bouncing them five times, the bottles always neatly arranged, always drinking first from one, a bite of my energy bar always before the banana... You’ve said many times that your dream was to be the No. Do you stand by that statement or are you starting to think you do have something special? Winning a Grand Slam at 19 years of age and becoming the No. You have to work at things. In an interview from New York, the youngest World No. However, the Spaniard is quick to distance himself from labels of such magnitude.

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Carlos Alcaraz: A change of guard in men's tennis (Economic Times)

Having earned his reputation as one of the fiercest competitors among a hungry group of young challengers to the 'Big Three, Alcarazs win over Casper Ruud ...

[Daniil Medvedev](/topic/daniil-medvedev)out in the fourth round in New York. The ‘Big Three’ had won 20 of the last 23 majors coming into Sunday’s final and finished top of the world rankings in 17 of the last 18 years [Sebi Seeks Details on Startup Valuation from PE, VC Funds](/epaper/delhicapital/2022/sep/12/et-front/sebi-seeks-details-on-startup-valuation-from-pe-vc-funds/articleshow/94139152.cms) Having earned his reputation as one of the fiercest competitors among a hungry group of young challengers to the ‘Big Three’, [Alcaraz](/topic/alcaraz)’s win over [Casper Ruud](/topic/casper-ruud)not only brought the 19-year-old Spaniard a first major title but also saw him become the youngest world number one in ATP history.

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With Carlos Alcaraz and co., the ATP's long-awaited “changing of ... (Tennis Magazine)

Tennis Channel Live: Alcaraz wins the US Open. NEW YORK—The 2022 US Open is almost sure to go down in tennis history as an inflection point, the moment when ...

That was this spring in Madrid, where Alcaraz went on to lose just four games in a humiliation of a healthy No. It’s tempting to get ahead of ourselves. 5 Zverev missed this US Open due to injury, while No. 13 Felix Auger-Aliassime and No. Give the ATP a pass because nobody could have anticipated the remarkable resilience, durability, and age-resistance of Federer, Nadal, Djokovic and Murray. Who knew at the time that the Big Three were just getting into the down-in-dirty phase of their trivalry? The finalists were part of a quartet that comprised the youngest set of US Open semifinalists since 2008 (Alcaraz is 19; Ruud, 23; Frances Tiafoe, 24; Karen Khachanov, 26). Tiafoe in particular was a revelation at this tournament, exciting the hopes of champion-starved Americans at their home Slam. Neither Alcaraz nor Ruud had ventured beyond the quarterfinals of the US Open before last week, but there they were, fighting not just over the trophy but the world No. That’s unfair, because it doesn’t take into account that there have been countless efforts over generations to produce a player with a comparable grasp of all facets of the game. Alcaraz, a potentially generation-defining talent, snatched the title from Casper Ruud, another player who bolted into the elite class in the blink of an eye. To some, enamored of the game’s aging, iconic Big Three but also weary of watching them win everything, it hasn’t come a moment too soon.

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'More grand slams': Carlos Alcaraz already has sights set on 2023 glory after US Open triumph (CNN International)

To many on the outside, Carlos Alcaraz lifting the US Open trophy looked like the culmination of years of hard work, dedication and sacrifice. To Alcaraz himself, however, his first grand slam triumph is only the beginning.

1 in the world and to be a champion of a grand slam were dreams for me. For me, this feeling is indescribable, so this trophy means a lot to me. “This moment means a lot to me, it’s something I was looking for since I started playing tennis,” Alcaraz said after his victory. It’s a fitting way to cap what has been an astonishing breakout year for the young man from El Palmar in the region of Murcia. I will fight to get another one and so this is a goal for me next year.” To Alcaraz himself, however, his first grand slam triumph is only the beginning.

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Carlos Alcaraz: 19, US Open champ, No. 1, unique (Associated Press)

His youth certainly contributes to the fascination with Alcaraz as the sport looks for a fresh face after decades of dominance by Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic ...

Not in the back, not in the legs,” Ferrero said. I just believe I can win every point,” Alcaraz said. And I consider myself fast.” Open since Pete Sampras in 1990, the first teenager to win any major tournament since Nadal in 2005. You have to know that — and you have to overcome that. I can do anything on court,” he said. I can do a lot of shots.” But you have to give everything you have inside. “I don’t know how I played so many tough and long matches.” “You have to show the opponents you are good, you are fine. “So many tough days in a row. [Carlos Alcaraz](/article/carlos-alcaraz-us-open-tennis-championships-casper-ruud-e3d006754469c6f518bc46a1599914a8) got out of bed Monday as a [U.S.

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Carlos Alcaraz triumph previews the next chapter of men's tennis (Rappler)

As Nadal, Djokovic, and Federer continue to dominate the men's tennis landscape, young stars like 19-year-old US Open champion Carlos Alcaraz continue to ...

Also making headlines at Flushing Meadows was fiery 27-year-old Australian Nick Kyrgios, who had reached the Wimbledon final and knocked then world No. The Spaniard’s coach, former world No. “To me it really is the start, it’s not the finish, but it’s the start of the real changing of the guard in men’s tennis.” – Rappler.com

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How Carlos Alcaraz turns defence into offence (The Indian Express)

There is no tennis metric to measure 'prospective winners' – shots that, on the basis of their depth, placement, or power, should win a player a point but ...

In the scurrying situations created by Alcaraz through his now infamous drop shot, Ruud had the improvisational skills to keep Alcaraz second-guessing himself and making errors. For a majority of the second and third sets in the final, Ruud was the better player. It sees so much success thanks to Alcaraz’s commitment to the strategy, and his athleticism. If he fails to do so, he gives himself enough time to reset and chase down the ball on his side of the court. Ferrero began coaching the Spaniard when he was just 15, and after the US Open win, he highlighted areas his pupil can improve in, like his serve and backhand, so that he has the skills to win cheap points too, especially under pressure. He takes the ball as early as he can and pushes his opponent as far behind as he can, so that he has enough time to take up an aggressive position to put the point away. More often than not, the Spaniard will take balls that come in short into his backhand by going around the wing and hitting an inside-out forehand to his right-handed opponent’s backhand. The second is his tendency to get around his backhand. Not an inch of the court is out of his reach, and neither are near-perfect groundstrokes. The shot placement on his forehand is only succeeded by the shot’s destructive power, which is able to open up court positions for him to unleash winners. So many of the best aggressive baseliners of this generation live and die by their defence – counterpunching and continuously getting the ball back into play before yielding an error or finding the right opportunity to pull the trigger. Marin Cilic made 66 compared to 45 winners in the fourth round, and Frances Tiafoe 52 compared to 51 winners in the semifinal.

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Carlos Alcaraz reveals Nick Kyrgios' DM after US Open triumph (Tennis World)

On Sunday, Alcaraz defeated Casper Ruud in the US Open final to become a Grand Slam champion at the age of 19. Shortly after Alcaraz's triumph, Kyrgios messaged ...

I didn't read the whole message, but I read that he said, 'I told you,'" Alcaraz said. At the age of 19, Alcaraz already has a Grand Slam title to his name and he is among top-10 youngest No. Alcaraz did manage to get out from his part of the draw, but Kyrgios didn't after suffering a surprise loss to Khachanov. "For me (it) is crazy that Kyrgios says that I'm the favourite or I'm going to win the tournament. Shortly after Alcaraz's triumph, Kyrgios messaged the 19-year-old by saying he told him what was going to happen. Carlos Alcaraz revealed that Nick Kyrgios messaged him after his US Open title prediction turned out to be correct.

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