Carlos Alcaraz He paid in a week for the misfortunes that marked 102 days before his reappearance on the professional men’s circuit, debuting at the ATP 250 in Buenos Aires, which he would not have attended had he not added one tournament on his tour to alleviate an absence of more than three months, first due to a stomach injury and then another muscle injury in his right leg.
Come back and succeed. At 19, he added his seventh professional title, fifth on clay, defeating the British on the brick dust of the Guillermo Vilas Track Cameron Norrie, by 6-3 and 7-5. He inaugurated the list of winners in Umag 2021, he increased it in 2022 with Rio de Janeiro, Miami, Madrid, Godó and US Open.
Alcaraz won an Argentine Open honors Guillermo Villasits eight-time champion, including the first six editions, which gave its name to the plant.
For years, it was a preserve of Spanish tennis, with five consecutive crowns from 1988 to 1995, including seven in a row from 2009 to 2015. Eight years later, Alcaraz took over from Rafael Nadal.
The one from El Palmar equals his coach Juan Carlos Ferrerothe best of 2010 and who this time gave his position in the box to his lifelong coach, Antonio Martinez Cascales. And no, he is not the first Murcian in history, since his countryman Nico Almagro triumphed in 2011, then lost the 2012 final to david ferrerthe most successful Spanish with Carlos Moya. three each.
Almagro also surrendered in the 2016 final, against Austrian Dominic Thiem.
Carlos Alcaraz took a very Argentinian trophy, a partner gourd and silver with quebracho pedestal. A nod to the traditional use of this infusion. And he pocketed the economic prize of $95,305about 88,000 euros.
The list of winners of Buenos Aires
2023 Carlos Alcaraz (Span)
2022 Casper Ruud (Nor)
2021 Diego Schwartzman (Arg)
2020 Casper Ruud (Arg)
2019 Marco Cecchinato (Ita)
2018 Dominic Thiem (AU)
2017 Alexandr Dolgopolov (UCR)
2016 Dominic Thiem (AU)
2015 Rafael Nadal (Spain)
2014 David Ferrer (Span)
2013 David Ferrer (Span)
2012 David Ferrer (Span)
2011 Nico Almagro (Span)
2010 Juan Carlos Ferrero (Span)
2009 Tommy Robredo (Esp)
…
2006 Carlos Moya (Span)
2003 Carlos Moya (Span)
1995 Carlos Moya (Span)
1994 Alex Corretja (Span)
1993 Carlos Costa (Span)
1992 Joan Gisbert (Span)
1988 Javier Sánchez Vicario (Span)
Source: La Verdad

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