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Carlos Alcaraz used his youth, athleticism and creativity to assert himself against the much more accomplished, but also much older, Novak Djokovic and beat the 24-time major champion in straight sets at the US Open.
It might not have ended the way he wanted it to, but Carlos Alcaraz won the Cincinnati Open title on Monday when Jannik Sinner had to retire down 5-0 in the first set of the final. There are, of course,
Carlos Alcaraz sent shockwaves through the tennis world with an early exit at the Miami Open, but the young phenom found an immediate ally in Rafael Nadal, who staunchly defended his countryman following the upset.
Carlos Alcaraz is currently back home in Murcia, getting ready for the start of the clay-court season. After being surprised by Sebastian Korda in the Miami Open third round, he’s now focusing on what’s always a busy stretch of the year.
Carlos Alcaraz continued his tear through the 2025 US Open men's singles bracket with another straight-set win on Tuesday.
Alcaraz reasserted his superiority over Sinner by 6-2, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 as he claimed his second career Grand Slam title in the US Open, having earlier won in 2022, and a sixth overall in his career.
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Carlos Alcaraz bold claim - Petchey questions his future Miami Open success
Carlos Alcaraz has not played well in Miami in the previous two years