Around two o’clock in the morning in Manacor, a few minutes later Carlos Alcaraz declared himself US Open champion and new world number one, the youngest in history, Rafael Nadal He sent a message to his countrymen through social networks.
The Murcian is only 19 years old, the Balearic 36, who holds the record for Grand Slam crowns with 22. Nadal sees more in Carlitos’ career.
“Congratulations on your first Grand Slam and number 1, which is the culmination of your first great season, which I’m sure will be many more!” Nadal said.
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Between the two they added three of the course’s four ‘greats’. Nadal became the champion in Australian Open and Roland Garrosan abdominal injury kept him out of Wimbledon when he qualified for the semifinals.
Alcaraz, who had the best Grand Slam result in the quarterfinals of the US Open 2021, one of his debut, and Roland Garros 2022, led the winners in New York.
Wimbledon remained for the Serbian Novak Djokovicdropped out of the Australian Open and the US Open due to the circumstances of the coronavirus pandemic, was not vaccinated against Covid.
Source: La Verdad

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