Carlos Alcaraz He won 1,000 Mutua Madrid Open champion points, according to the Masters 1000 ATP category. From this figure he had to subtract the 45 points he recorded in his debut last season, when he reached the second round and lost to Rafael Nadalwhich he chased this time to the Magic Box, as well Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev.
He left the first three heads of the series, a fact seen for the last time at an event of this category in 2007, when in the same Madrid, but on the inside and tough court, the Argentine. david nalbandian removed towards title Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer.
Once qualifying for the semifinals, he knew he would lift from ninth to sixth place in a world ranking where he debuted in the top-10 after winning the As the Godó Trophy a few weeks ago. He was the youngest to enter this club since Nadal in 2005. He was then 18 years old, a few months older than his childhood idol and is now a colleague and rival.
Entering the top-5 will have to wait for Roland Garros, less than Rome Masters 1000 and that before Paris deducted the 125 champion points by Cahllenger de Oeiras 2021.
Being in the top eight means a step forward for the draw for the Roland Garros draw, as it means not clashing with one of these eight at most until the quarter-finals. “We are going to try to win it,” he said after lifting the champion’s trophy in Madrid.
Carlos Alcaraz added 4,773 points, approaching Tsitsipas (5,750) and Nadal (6,435), who also need to defend much more of what is left on the ground. They are the three tennis players who have tied the most points in 2022, in a Race that at the end of the course is exactly in line with the world ranking now led by Novak Djokovic, followed by Daniil Medvedev and Alexander Zverev.
That Race tells us that Carlitos Alcaraz is ready to fight for number one during the season. He was second with the most additions, 3,460, just behind Nadal, 3,530. Tsitsipas, with 2,890, gave way to Murcian
And it paves the way for the ATP Finals in Turin, which will feature the eight best in the rankings, which will be the most outstanding — only in 2022.
ATP World Rankings
After the Mutua Madrid Open dispute
1. Novak Djokovic (Serbia) / 8,260
2. Daniil Medvedev (Russia) / 7,990
3. Alexander Zverev (Germany) / 7,020
4. Rafael Nadal (Spain) / 6,435
5. Stefanos Tsitsipas (Greece) / 5,750
6. Carlos Alcaraz (Spain) / 4,773
7. Andrey Rublev (Russia) / 4,115
8. Matteo Berrettini (Italy) / 3,895
9. Casper Ruud (Norway) / 3,760
10. Felix Auger-Aliassime (Canada) / 3,760
Race ATP Rankings 2022
After the Mutua Madrid Open dispute
1. Rafael Nadal (Spain) / 3,530
2. Carlos Alcaraz (Spain) / 3,460
3. Stefanos Tsitsipas (Greece) / 2,890
4. Andrey Rublev (Russia) / 1910
5. Daniil Medvedev (Russia) / 1,900
6. Felix Auger-Aliassime (Canada) / 1845
7. Taylor Fritz (United States) / 1,765
8. Alexander Zverev (Germany) / 1,620
9. Casper Ruud (Norway) / 1,255
10. Hubert Hurkacz (Poland) / 1,200
Source: La Verdad

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