Teenage tennis sensation Carlos Alcaraz has continued his impressive run by beating Pablo Carreno Busta in straight sets to win the Barcelona Open final for ...
Alcaraz was guaranteed to move into the top 10 after reaching the semifinals. A record 21-time Grand Slam winner, Nadal never dropped out of the top 10 since then. I always wished to play in this tournament and of course to be able to win this tournament.
Spanish teenager Carlos Alcaraz captured the fourth title of his young career by beating eighth seed Pablo Carreno Busta 6-3 6-2 in the Barcelona Open final ...
"You have to give 100%, fight until the last ball. "I'm really happy to be part of the (historic) Spanish list." Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com
Spanish teenager Carlos Alcaraz captured the fourth title of his young career by beating eighth seed Pablo Carreno Busta 6-3, 6-2 in the Barcelona Open ...
It's no time to be tired, you have to fight like the first day." "You have to give 100%, fight until the last ball. "I'm really happy to be part of the [historic] Spanish list."
Alcaraz will enter the top 10 of the world rankings on Monday at the same age, on the same date and after a triumph in the same tournament as Nadal did in ...
It's no time to be tired, you have to fight like the first day." "I'm really happy to be part of the (historic) Spanish list." I always wished to play in this tournament and of course be able to win this tournament," Alcaraz said.
The 18-year-old Carlos Alcaraz cracked the Top 10 of the ATP Rankings on Monday 25 April to become the first teen to reach the landmark since Andy Murray in ...
He is capable of changing the tempo of a match, is very tactically intelligent and has in his hands the ability to produce any shot his vivid imagination can conjure up. “I have Juan Carlos, who is able to tell me how difficult it is and how much of a sacrifice it takes to reach No. 1. It is the first time someone of his age has done it since countryman Rafael Nadal aged 18 years, 10 months and 22 days. "I'm happy to know that at 18 years old I'm in the Top 10, and to do it [at] the same age as my idol Rafa is impressive." One year ago, he was still outside the Top 100 and marked as a player with the potential to be one of the world’s best. They are no different from what you might hear from many other players of his age aspiring to make a name for themselves on the Tour. The amazing thing about Alcaraz, though, is that aged 18 he already looks set to achieve them.
Barcelona, Spain, Apr 24 (EFE).- Spain's Carlos Alcaraz defeated countryman Pablo Carreño 6-3 and 6-2 in the Barcelona Open to take the Banc Sabadell-Conde ...
“In the end, you put the limits on yourself and I don’t want to put any limit on myself. Meanwhile, Carreño said of Alcaraz: “He played very well and gave me very few chances. Alcaraz had defeated Australia’s Alex de Miñaur in his own semifinals match earlier on Sunday.
Carlos Alcaraz is the mover of the week on the ATP Tour, climbing into the Top 10 in the ATP Rankings for the first time on Monday, 25 April 2022.
No. 88 Jiri Lehecka, +5 (Career High) No. 62 Oscar Otte, +5 (Career High) The #NextGenATP Spaniard has made more history after becoming the ninth-youngest player to climb into the Top 10 since the inception of the ATP Rankings in 1973.
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 ...
19. Roberto Bautista Agut (ESP) 2,015 (-1) 18. Pablo Carreno Busta (ESP) 2,135 (+1) 11. Cameron Norrie (GBR) 3,440 (-1) 10. Felix Auger-Aliassime (CAN) 3,625 (-1) 9. Carlos Alcaraz (ESP) 3,827 (+2) 4. Rafael Nadal (ESP) 6,435
LONDON — Carlos Alcaraz moved up to No. 9 in the ATP rankings on Monday, a little more than a month before he turns 19, making him the youngest man to break ...
The youngest man to crack that elite level on the ATP Tour was Aaron Krickstein, who was 11 days past his 17th birthday when he made his debut in the top 10 in August 1984. At 18 years, 11 months and 20 days old, Alcaraz is the ninth-youngest man to reach the top 10 since the computer rankings began in 1973. LONDON — Carlos Alcaraz moved up to No. 9 in the ATP rankings on Monday, a little more than a month before he turns 19, making him the youngest man to break into the top 10 since Rafael Nadal did it exactly 17 years ago.
Carlos Alcaraz moved up to No 9 in the ATP rankings on Monday, a little more than a month before he turns 19.
His fellow Spaniard Nadal was a month younger when he climbed into the top 10 in April 2005, after a title on Barcelona’s clay. The youngest man to crack that elite level on the ATP Tour was Aaron Krickstein, who was 11 days past his 17th birthday when he made his debut in the top 10 in August 1984. Carlos Alcaraz moved up to No 9 in the ATP rankings on Monday, a little more than a month before he turns 19, making him the youngest man to break into the top 10 since Rafael Nadal did it exactly 17 years ago.
ATHENS : Rising tennis star Carlos Alcaraz has no plans of slowing down after his victory at Barcelona at the weekend and making the top 10 for the first ...
"I reached my goal to be (in the) top 10. "For me it's a dream come true and I have been fighting for this since I was a child. "It is for the first time for me in the top ten.