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Carlos Alcaraz Garfia (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkaɾlos alkaˈɾaθ ˈɣaɾfja]; [4] born 5 May 2003) is a Spanish professional tennis player. He has been ranked as high as World No. 1 in singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). Alcaraz has won 16 ATP Tour-level singles titles, including four major titles and five Masters 1000 ...
This is a list of main career statistics of Spanish professional tennis player Carlos Alcaraz. All statistics are according to the ATP Tour [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and ITF websites. Performance timelines
The 2022 Carlos Alcaraz tennis season officially began on 17 January 2022, with the start of the Australian Open in Melbourne. Winning 5 titles, he won his first Grand Slam at the 2022 US Open, defeating Casper Ruud in the final and becoming World number 1. [2] He clinched the world number 1 ranking for 16 weeks in 2022.
This win could not come at a better time for Alcaraz. To start, he will vacate the No. 2 spot in the ATP world rankings and retake No. 1, forcing 2023 French Open champion Novak Djokovic back to ...
Carlos Alcaraz led Team Europe to a comeback victory over Team World in the Laver Cup on Sunday, triumphing in both his singles and his doubles matchups.. Europe had trailed 4-8 heading into the ...
It was Alcaraz's third encounter with Sinner in 2024, and his third victory, snapping Sinner's 15-match win streak. [56] With this win, Alcaraz reclaimed the world No. 2 ranking from Alexander Zverev. [57] Alcaraz then entered the Shanghai Open, where he defeated Shang Juncheng, Wu Yibing, and Gaël Monfils in straight sets. He lost to 33rd ...
Spain's Carlos Alcaraz lies on the pitch during the singles tennis match of the ATP World Tour Finals against Germany's Alexander Zverev, at the Inalpi Arena, in Turin, Italy, Friday, Nov. 15, 2024.
[2] [3] Alcaraz returned to action at the Argentina Open following injury suffered prior to the Australian Open. [4] During this season, Alcaraz: Clinched the world number 1 ranking for a career total 36 weeks (as of 4 September 2023). Won his 1st Wimbledon title (2nd slam career total)