It’s official. Carlos Alcaraz will finish the year as number 1 in the ATP rankinga milestone that would also allow him to be remembered as the youngest player, at 19 and a half years old, in history to achieve it.
The Murcian, dropped out of the ATP Finals due to an abdominal injury sustained during the Masters 1000 in Paris-Bercy, proved his privileged position after Tuesday’s exit from Rafa Nadal, who fell in his second match against Felix Auger-Aliassime and bid farewell to the tournament mathematically in the evening after Casper Ruud’s victory over Taylor Fritz.
Alcaraz, who will receive the award at 9:00 pm (local time) in Turin in a special ceremony on the center court of the Pala Alpitour, He didn’t make any public statements during the day on Tuesday, but earlier today he broke his silence with a cryptic tweet.
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We don’t know what those eyes mean and if there is a message coming to complement it, but the young Spanish tennis player He has already received many congratulations for his success, the most famous, no doubt, from Rafa Nadal himself.
“Carlos is good, this is good news for Spanish tennis, he deserves it after a great year“said the Spaniard in a press conference after his duel against Auger-Aliassime.
Source: La Verdad

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