Carlos Alcaraz closed his third participation winning the jackpot of Indian Wells ATP Masters 1000. He became the fifth Spanish champion of this tournament, fourth person, by adding his eighth title, third in this thousandth category.
The Murcian has won 14 of 15 games played in a season that started late because of a muscle injury, which he suffered again in the final in Rio, his second tournament. Champion in Buenos Aires, surrender Brazilian soil and leave Acapulco. enter again Indian Wellshis first appointment on the hard court course, at his usual dizzying speed, to play and accumulate merits.
He was on a roll, breaking the one that his rival in the final, the Russian, had Daniel Medvedev, who have won their previous 19 matches. He defeated the Muscovite, 6-3 and 6-2 in one hour and ten minutes.
Alcaraz added 1,000 world ranking points, regaining the number one spot the Serbian took from him Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open.
He also lifted one of the heaviest trophies, one that champions like the Romanian could barely lift Simona Halep or Iga Swiatek. It was difficult to lift the glass trophy, inspired by the image of the main sponsor of the event, owned by businessman Larry Ellison.
They are about ten kilos of bad catch. Not a few chose to embrace it so as not to tempt the possibility of an accident. SA Carlos Alcaraz he has a lot of energy.
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It was not the only kilo that was carried. In addition to the sculpture, an economic check for 1,262,000 dollars, a ‘kilo’ of euros to add to the 297,945 he collected between Buenos Aires and Rio.
He surpassed the 13 million dollar mark in earnings, a range he shares with his coach Juan Carlos Ferrero, though the Murcian has a long way to go at 19 years old.
in front of everyone, Novak Djokovic ($167,014,841), Rafael Nadal (134,640,719) and Roger Federer (130,594,339). With money raised from tournament prizes, without fixed or sponsors.
Alcaraz continues to fatten his record, in all departments.
Source: La Verdad

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