Carlos Alcaraz creates history, becomes the youngest player to win the Madrid Open title


Carlos Alcaraz creates history, becomes the youngest player to win the Madrid Open title

Carlos Alcaraz

With a decisive 6-3 6-1 victory over last year’s winner Alexander Zverev in just 62 minutes, Carlos Alcaraz has become the youngest Madrid Open champion. After victories over Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal en route to the final, the teenager has now defeated the top three seeds in a row. He also became the youngest player since the ATP tour began to defeat three of the top five players in the same tournament.

With his diversity of shots and athleticism, the Spaniard overcame Alexander Zverev with his persistent hitting to capture his sixth straight Top 10 win and tour-leading fourth title of the year. After winning in Miami in March, the 19-year-old is the second-youngest player to win two ATP Masters 1000 titles with his 62-minute victory. Rafael Nadal won titles at Monte Carlo and Rome when he was 18 years old in 2005.

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Alcaraz used his power from the baseline to successfully attack Zverev’s forehand in a strong first-set performance. With his quickness, the 19-year-old repeatedly converted defence into attack, securing the vital break in the sixth game before serving brilliantly to take the lead. With his momentum behind him, Alcaraz continued to put his foot down in the second set, causing Zverev problems with his depth, width, and weight of shot. With his superb touch, the Spaniard swung Zverev around and returned forcefully, breaking three times in the second set on his way to triumph. Alcaraz is now 1-2 versus Zverev in their ATP Head2Head series.

When Carlos Alcaraz made his Madrid debut a year ago, he was ranked No. 120 in the ATP Rankings. He will ascend to a career-high No. 6 in the  ATP Rankings on Monday after winning five tour-level tournaments since then. Along with Masters 1000 championships in Miami and Madrid, the 2021 Intesa Sanpaolo Next Gen ATP Finals champion has titles in Umag, Rio de Janeiro, and Barcelona this year, making him the Tour’s youngest five-time champion since Rafael Nadal won seven titles at the age of 19 in 2004-05.

Zverev was attempting to win his third title in Madrid, after winning in 2018 and 2021. After reaching the title match in Montpellier in February, the German defeated Marin Cilic, Lorenzo Musetti, Felix Auger-Aliassime, and Stefanos Tsitsipas en route to his second final of the season in the Spanish capital.

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