Carlos Alcaraz

2022 - 9 - 11

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Carlos Alcaraz vs. Casper Ruud, en vivo: resultado, resumen y ... (Sporting News)

Carlos Alcaraz y Casper Ruud se enfrentarán en la final del US Open 2022, partido que también definirá al Nº 1 del mundo. A continuación, The Sporting News ...

Ruud tuvo un par de opciones para quebrar, pero Alcaraz respondió con su servicio y se quedó con el segundo game. Tercer game consecutivo en el que aparecen oportunidades de romper el servicio y esta vez el español no las desaprovechó. Se mantiene la ventaja de un quiebre para el español. Luego, un error no forzado en la devolución a la red allanó el camino para el 3 a 2 del nacido en Oslo. Sin embargo, el noruego está mejor en este tramo del encuentro y se acerca al uno a uno en sets. Se queda con el game Ruud, pero Alcaraz sigue lastimando y mostrándose superior en este tramo del encuentro. El noruego se llevó el mejor game del partido hasta ahora, con un par de acciones sensacionales. Alcaraz levantó dos set points y lastimó con su juego en la red, para cerrar con una volea decisiva y sellar el tie break. Alcaraz lo cerró en 15 y Ruud en 0. De esos juegos en que da la sensación de que quien va arriba en el marcador se sabe ganador como para "tirar" este game y rematarlo en el siguiente. Ganó el punto clave en el 30-15 y lo cerró con su séptimo ace del partido. Hasta el break-point: ahí la situación lo empezó a sobrepasar y dejó escapar un game que puede ser el título para su rival.

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Carlos Alcaraz becomes the youngest No. 1 men's tennis player with ... (NPR)

The 19-year-old was appearing in his eighth major tournament. The victory also marks his first Grand Slam title.

1 himself who won the French Open in 2003 and reached the final of that year's U.S. He won 34 of 45 points when he went to the net Sunday. It came while he was trailing 4-3 in the first set; he raced forward to a short ball that bounced twice before Ruud's racket touched it. But he erased each of those point-from-the-set opportunities for Ruud with the sorts of quick-reflex, soft-hand volleys he repeatedly displayed. Open final on Sunday to earn his first Grand Slam title at age 19 and become the youngest man to be ranked No. NEW YORK — Carlos Alcaraz used his combination of moxie and maturity to beat Casper Ruud 6-4, 2-6, 7-6 (1), 6-3 in the U.S.

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Carlos Alcaraz Wins US Open Men's Singles Title, and Becomes No. 1 (The New York Times)

Alcaraz, the 19-year-old Spanish sensation, beat Casper Ruud of Norway in four sets to capture his first Grand Slam championship and take the top spot in ...

When he made it back to his chair, Alcaraz put his face in a towel and sobbed, as Ruud sat stoically a few feet away. His chance for a lead gone, Ruud crumpled in the tiebreaker with a series of wild misses as Alcaraz reeled off seven consecutive points. With Alcaraz serving to stay in the set, Ruud poured every bit of his power and determination into a series of rocketed forehands that earned him two chances to move a set ahead. 1 Juan Carlos Ferrero — who has piloted the journey, along with Alcaraz’s father, a former pro himself, and his grandfather, who helped develop the tennis club where he started to play as a 3-year-old. The ride began in 2021 in Australia, where he won his first main draw Grand Slam match on a court in the hinterlands of Melbourne Park with just a few dozen fans in attendance. In Croatia, last summer, he won his first tour-level title, and in New York starting a month later he blasted and drop-shotted his way into the quarterfinals as part of a teenage wave that took over the U.S. on Thursday, the latest finish in the history of a tournament notorious for late endings. But throughout the tournament, Alcaraz showed a rare ability to find the next gear to meet whatever challenge came his way. With Ruud serving, he eschewed any inclinations to ease his way into the match. This spring brought his first titles at the Masters level, just below the Grand Slams, in Miami Gardens, Fla., and Madrid, where he beat Nadal and Novak Djokovic in consecutive matches. He has dazzled crowds everywhere he has played during his first two years as a full-fledged professional, never more so than during the past two weeks of this unforgettable championship run. Sunday with a rocketed serve off the racket of Carlos Alcaraz, who clinched the U.S.

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Teenage superstar Carlos Alcaraz makes history with his first US ... (ESPN)

Carlos Alcaraz's first Grand Slam title is an ominous sign for his competitors. The 19-year-old is the youngest men's world No. 1 in history.

Alcaraz has the ability and temperament to do something similar. So to win this, Alcaraz had to win the arm-wrestle and peak at the right moments. He then clambered through the crowd to get up and greet his team. "All of the top decisions are with my parents and team -- it's really special for me," Alcaraz said after. Some of that is down to him, but it's also in part to the team around him. In the final game as Alcaraz was serving for the title, he went 30-0 up. And he delivered on the hype. "But there's no time to be tired in the final run of a Grand Slam -- you have to give everything on court and everything you have inside. But then Alcaraz -- just like he's done repeatedly here -- found another level, won a remarkable point to take the set to a tiebreak and then blew Ruud away in that, 7-1. With all the snapping forehands, beautiful lobs and cutting volleys at the net, you have an eye-catching superstar who has the potential to be a mainstay in Grand Slam finals for the next 15 years. Those heavy legs were light again, and Alcaraz was making the sorts of heavenly shots we've become accustomed to. The triple-header of five-set matches leading up to this match looked to have taken their toll.

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How Carlos Alcaraz Rediscovered The Joy Of Tennis | ATP Tour ... (ATP Tour)

Carlos Alcaraz leaves New York with that familiar grin back on his face after claiming the US Open title and the No. 1 Pepperstone ATP Ranking.

[US Open](https://www.atptour.com/en/tournaments/us-open/560/overview) last year. I thought that I'm able to have good results in a Grand Slam, but not be a champion.” Arriving in New York for the [US Open](https://www.atptour.com/en/tournaments/us-open/560/overview), Ferrero gave his charge license to loosen up, get to net and go on the attack. But an opening round-loss in Montreal to [Tommy Paul](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/tommy-paul/pl56/overview) – when he candidly said the pressure got to him – and a quarter-final loss to [Cameron Norrie](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/cameron-norrie/n771/overview) in Cincinnati, led to worry and self-doubt. It's something I dream since I was a kid, since I start playing tennis.” “I just can say that I'm really happy to move on to be No. I'm going to fight for have more of this.” “I never thought that I was going to achieve something like that at 19 years old. [Carlos Alcaraz](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/carlos-alcaraz/a0e2/overview) arrived for the North American hard-court swing as World No. 1 in the history of the Pepperstone ATP Rankings, Alcaraz will leave New York after Monday’s media tour of Manhattan with his usual, wide grin. I felt the pressure,” Alcaraz said. To smile on court, to enjoy playing tennis.

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Carlos Alcaraz wins U.S. Open, youngest men's No. 1 in history (Home of the Olympic Channel)

Alcaraz denied Ruud from becoming the first Norwegian man to win a major singles title. Ruud previously lost this year's French Open final to Nadal. Alcaraz is ...

in Rio), becoming the youngest man to beat a top-50 player in 17 years. 1 in the world, to be champion of a Grand Slam,” Alcaraz said in an on-court interview. “He’s going to be a problem for a very long time.” Alcaraz is the first teen to be No. Open, becoming at 19 the youngest man to win a major since Rafael Nadal‘s first title at the 2005 French Open and the youngest man to ascend to the No. It marked the first time that two men faced off each seeking his first major title and to take over the No.

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Carlos Alcaraz already has sights set on 2023 glory after US Open ... (CNN)

To many on the outside, Carlos Alcaraz lifting the US Open trophy looked like the culmination of years of hard work, dedication and sacrifice.

1 in the world and to be a champion of a grand slam were dreams for me. For me, this feeling is indescribable, so this trophy means a lot to me. "This moment means a lot to me, it's something I was looking for since I started playing tennis," Alcaraz said after his victory. It's a fitting way to cap what has been an astonishing breakout year for the young man from El Palmar in the region of Murcia. I will fight to get another one and so this is a goal for me next year." He somehow managed to find the strength to climb through the stands to reach his supporter's box, sharing hugs with friends, family and his coach, former world No.

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Carlos Alcaraz venció a Casper Ruud, gana el US Open y es el ... (CNN)

A sus 19 años Carlos Alcaraz ya es un grande el tenis: venció a Casper Ruud en 4 sets en la final del US Open y escaló a la cima del ránking mundial de la ...

A lo largo del US Open, el español cautivó a las multitudes con su velocidad, atletismo y tiros increíbles. Ser el número 1 del mundo, ser un campeón", comentó Alcaraz, y dijo que pensó en algunos miembros de su familia que no pudieron asistir para verlo jugar. "Estoy decepcionado, por supuesto, de no ser el No.

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Carlos Alcaraz y Casper Ruud quieren hacer historia en la gran final ... (KESQ)

urielblanco. (CNN) — Cuando Casper Ruud y Carlos Alcaraz se enfrenten en la final del US Open, no solo estará en juego un primer título de Grand Slam para ...

“Por supuesto, habrá nervios y ambos lo sentiremos”. En este encuentro de alto nivel, Ruud disputará su segunda final de un torneo grande y Alcaraz su primera. “Saber que puedo llegar a más etapas, eso hace algo con tu autoestima”. Independientemente del resultado de este domingo, su futuro parece brillante. Ruud y Alcaraz se han enfrentado ya en dos ocasiones, con dos victorias de este último, la más reciente en la final del Abierto de Miami de este año. “Es la final de un Grand Slam, luchar por el número 1 del mundo, algo con lo que he soñado desde que era un niño”, dijo Alcaraz a los periodistas tras derrotar a Frances Tiafoe en las semifinales.

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El español Carlos Alcaraz hace historia al ganar el US Open y ... (BBC Mundo)

El joven tenista español venía de jugar 3 partidos a 5 sets en octavos de final, cuartos y semifinales, contra el croata Marin Cilic, el italiano Jannik Sinner ...

, escribió Nadal, quien también felicitó a Casper Ruud, quien entrena en la academia que el deportista tiene en la isla de Mallorca. Este lunes será el número uno del ranking de la ATP, siendo el tenista más joven en lograrlo desde que se estableció esa clasificación en 1973. US Open: el español Carlos Alcaraz hace historia al ganar el torneo y convertirse en el tenista número 1 del mundo más joven desde que hay registros

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Carlos Alcaraz and Casper Ruud both bidding for history in high ... (CNN)

When Casper Ruud and Carlos Alcaraz meet in the US Open final, there won't just be a maiden grand slam title on the line, but a place at the top of the ...

"When you have success or achieve or experience success in the grand slams, it sort of does something to your mindset," he told reporters on Friday. "It's the final of a grand slam, fighting for the No. "Of course, there will be nerves and we will both feel it." Regardless of the scoreline on Sunday, his future looks bright. Defeat Ruud and Alcaraz would become the youngest No. The Norwegian fifth seed was

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Carlos Alcaraz, just 19, grabs the U.S. Open title — and No. 1 ranking (The Washington Post)

The Spaniard's breakout tournament ended with him holding the trophy — and the world's No. 1 spot.

He triumphed in a 21-shot rally at the start of the fourth set Sunday. One key for Ruud in taking the second set and keeping up in the third was his return game. He got the fans out of their seats in the third game with spectacular hitting and an early break of serve; chants of “¡Olé, olé olé olé!” broke out between points. 5 seed was a revelation in his own right as the first Norwegian man to reach a U.S. Alcaraz entered the view of mainstream audiences at the perfect time. 2 spot in the world, a fitting conclusion to a U.S. Alcaraz had won three breathtaking five-set matches in a row to reach the final, and his last stand, though shorter, was just as gripping. He began to believe winning Grand Slam trophies and standing atop the rankings was a possibility after he won a Masters 1000-level tournament in Miami in April — also over Ruud. Alcaraz enthralled the crowds with late-night blockbusters that showcased some of the best shot-making there is to see on tour. Open that doubled as a good, long look at the future. NEW YORK — In all the times he was asked over the past few days about the possibility of taking the No. He also joins Pete Sampras, another 19-year-old when he did it in 1990, as the only teenagers to win the U.S.

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El español Carlos Alcaraz gana el US Open y hace historia (NY1 Noticias)

Alcaraz, tercero en la lista del torneo, se llevó el triunfo tras vencer al noruego Casper Ruud, el quinto en el ranking, en 4 sets. Esta fue la primera final ...

"El cariño que he recibido del primer día de la primera ronda ha sido increíble. Con su triunfo Alcaraz alcanzo la primera posición en el ranking mundial del tenis, el más joven en lograr tal objetivo. Alcaraz, tercero en la lista del torneo, se llevó el triunfo tras vencer al noruego Casper Ruud, el quinto en el ranking, en 4 sets.

Carlos Alcaraz venció a Casper Ruud, gana el US Open y es el ... (WTOP)

(CNN Español) — A sus 19 años Carlos Alcaraz ya es un grande el tenis: venció en 4 setas a Casper Ruud en la final del US Open y escaló a la cima del ...

A lo largo del US Open, el español cautivó a las multitudes con su velocidad, atletismo y tiros increíbles. Ser el número 1 del mundo, ser un campeón”, comentó Alcaraz, y dijo que pensó en algunos miembros de su familia que no pudieron asistir para verlo jugar. “Estoy decepcionado, por supuesto, de no ser el No.

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Carlos Alcaraz y Casper Ruud quieren hacer historia en la gran final ... (CNN)

Alcaraz y Ruud se enfrentarán este domingo por su primer título de Grand Slam y, además, por el primer lugar en la clasificación mundial.

"Por supuesto, habrá nervios y ambos lo sentiremos". "Saber que puedo llegar a más etapas, eso hace algo con tu autoestima". Independientemente del resultado de este domingo, su futuro parece brillante. ["Siempre me he considerado un tipo normal. "Es la final de un Grand Slam, luchar por el número 1 del mundo, algo con lo que he soñado desde que era un niño", dijo Alcaraz a los periodistas tras derrotar a Frances Tiafoe en las semifinales. [superó a Jannik Sinner](https://cnnespanol.cnn.com/2022/09/08/alcaraz-gana-a-sinner-en-epico-partido-nocturno-para-llegar-a-las-semifinales-del-us-open/) a las 2:50 de la madrugada en los cuartos de final, el final más tardío del torneo.

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Carlos Alcaraz is brilliant. But the Big One era isn't upon us quite yet (The Guardian)

The teenager has the tools to rule men's tennis. But he is wise to concentrate on the present after a spectacular US Open victory.

And that was before he was again [made to go the distance against Frances Tiafoe](https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2022/sep/10/carlos-alcaraz-frances-tiafoe-us-open-semi-final-tennis-report) in the semi-finals, holding off both a homestanding opponent brimming with confidence and the sold-out Arthur Ashe Stadium crowd squarely in the 24-year-old American’s corner. I’m going to fight to have more of this.” Alcaraz more than passes the eye test and there’s reason to believe the era of the Big Three could be giving way to the Big One sooner rather than later. “Right now I’m enjoying the moment,” he said. [sensational run to the US Open title](https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2022/sep/11/carlos-alcaraz-wins-us-open-final-tennis-casper-ruud-world-no-1), it’s that one would-be winner is rarely enough to stop him. If he does stay healthy, the sky is the limit. The scary part is he’s only in his second full year on tour and there’s so much room for improvement. When his serve catches up to the other fully developed elements of his game, there may be no stopping him. “Since the moment that I started with him, I saw some things that were different than the other guys at his age. But the 19-year-old from the small village of El Palmar on Spain’s southeastern coast practically earned his trophy in the run-up, surviving three consecutive five-set affairs to reach the title match, something no player had managed in 30 years. Then a heart-stopping 5hr 15min quarter-final win from match-point down in the fourth against Jannik Sinner that ended before a few hundred fans at 2.50am, For two weeks in New York, the best teenager in men’s tennis since Rafael Nadal nearly two decades ago turned would-be killshots into crowd-pleasing additions to [his ever-expanding highlight reel](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DArjhNNr4eM), keeping points alive with his incomparable all-court movement, impeccable touch and taste for the fight.

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Así ha llegado Carlos Alcaraz a ser el número 1 más joven de la ... (Forbes Chile)

El tenista español de 19 años lidera el ranking ATP, tras vencer al noruego Casper Ruud en la final del US Open.

No obstante, a pesar de la derrota se coloca por primera vez en el top 5 del ranking mundial, siendo el jugador más joven en conseguirlo desde Rafa Nadal. Su forma de ser y de comportarse en la pista no solo engancha a sus compañeros y aficionados, sino también a los grandes patrocinadores. Estos patrocinios le ha reportado unas ganancias poco usuales para un chico de 19 años, que este 2022 se ha embolsado más dinero que en toda su vida. El pasado 20 de febrero, Alcaraz firmó un acuerdo con la marca de relojes Rolex, el principal patrocinador del circuito ATP y el sponsor de grandes estrellas como el suizo Roger Federer o la española Garbiñe Muguruza. Tras el encuentro, esa cifra subió hasta los 40.000 y actualmente supera los 320.000 seguidores. Con este título, su cuatro del año, se situó como el tenista con más trofeos ATP del 2022, empatado con Nadal. El joven originario de El Palmar comenzó a jugar en la Real Sociedad Club de Campo de Murcia, donde su padre era director de la escuela de tenis. Nunca se deslinda de sus orígenes ni de su familia. Tras ese triunfo Alcaraz entró por primera vez en el top 10 del ranking ATP. Carlos Alcaraz se ha convertido en la sensación del momento. Tras un 2021 prometedor, este año es cuando ha comenzado su escalada a la cima. Como juvenil ganó dos torneos del ITF World Tennis Tour Juniors y alcanzó el número veintidós del ranking IFT.

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HBO isn't the only home for a Song of Ice and Fire (Deadspin)

You can only hope you're witnessing history at the moment. You obviously can't know until the perspective of time kicks in. You tell yourself that this ...

While the generation before him couldn’t bring themselves to the level of the three on top, it already feels like Alcaraz’s contemporaries are eager to chase him, such as Tiafoe, Sinner, Ruud. Federer was still harnessing all the things that made him Federer and didn’t claim his first Grand Slam until just before his 22nd birthday. Nadal claimed his first French Open at 19, but at that time was still seen as a clay court specialist who needed to greatly adjust his serve and his game to deal with surfaces that didn’t give him so much time or accentuate his spin. We won’t know for sure until Alcaraz stares down one or both in a grand slam, and maybe by the time he gets a chance, time and mileage will have done most of the job anyway. So to ask any player, much less one who is just 19, to even advertise that he can do things we hadn’t thought possible before is the most impossible standard. Open definitely feels like a player on the ATP Tour has started on the steps that lead to where only Nadal, Federer, or Djokovic live.

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Carlos Alcaraz wins U.S. Open, youngest men's No. 1 in history (Home of the Olympic Channel)

Spain's Carlos Alcaraz won the U.S. Open, becoming at 19 the youngest man to win a major since Rafael Nadal's first title at the 2005 French Open and the ...

“He’s going to be a problem for a very long time.” 1 in the world, to be champion of a Grand Slam,” Alcaraz said in an on-court interview. “I’m enjoying have the trophy in my hands. Alcaraz is the first teen to be No. Open, becoming at 19 the youngest man to win a major since Rafael Nadal‘s first title at the 2005 French Open and the youngest man to ascend to the No. It marked the first time that two men faced off each seeking his first major title and to take over the No.

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Carlitos Alcaraz tras convertirse en nuevo rey del tenis: 'Seguiré ... (Hoy Chicago)

Derrotó el domingo a Casper Ruud por 6-4, 2-6, 7-6 (1), 6-3 en la final del Abierto de Estados Unidos para conquistar su primer título de Grand Slam y ...

Tampoco sacó rédito por ganar el título de Wimbledon, pues no se adjudicaron puntos debido a que el All England Club vetó a los tenistas de Rusia y Bielorrusia tras la invasión a Ucrania. Y que sabe arriesgarse, algo que quedó manifiesto al ganar 34 de los 45 minutos que completó en la red. Hay que valorar lo que ha conseguido a tan corta edad — el primer adolescente en coronarse campeón del US Open desde Pete Sampras en 1990. Luego siguió contra Jannik Sinner en los cuartos de final, una batalla electrizante de 5 horas y 15 minutos que terminó a las 2:50 de la madrugada, con Alcaraz levantando una bola de partido. “Quiero seguir consiguiendo títulos, quiero seguir en lo más arriba del tenis durante mucho tiempo, como lo ha hecho el ‘Big 3′. Al ver la oportunidad, Alcaraz pisó a fondo el acelerador en ese momento y se llevó su primer tiebreak de todo el torneo. “Siempre he dicho que no se puede estar cansado en las últimas rondas. Cedió el segundo set sin apelaciones y quedó expuesto a un par de puntos para set, con el marcador 6-5 en el tercero. Después del volado de la moneda, el español se fue corriendo como un poseso a la línea de fondo para calentar. “Ellos saben lo que hacen en las finales de Slam. Ruud quedó 0-2 en finales de Grand Slam. “Ojalá que estas dos experiencias me sirvan de algo.

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