Alcaraz, ATP Finals
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This year's ATP Finals are well underway, with Carlos Alcaraz winning his first two matches of the tournament. The Spaniard opened up with victory over Alex de Minaur on Sunday, before battling back from a set down to overcome Taylor Fritz on Tuesday.
The 22-year-old tennis player answered a question from Elena Vesnina, a former tennis player, who asked him about his love status after the ATP Finals. Carlos Alcaraz seemed confused by such a question, but answered honestly that he was single. “I have a question from a lot of girls around the world,” she said. “Your heart has been taken?”
TURIN: Carlos Alcaraz is one win away from securing the year-ending No. 1 ranking. Alcaraz rallied past Taylor Fritz 6-7 (2), 7-5, 6-3 on Tuesday at the ATP Finals and now needs to either win his final group match against Lorenzo Musetti or his next match in the semifinals to finish a year No.
Carlos Alcaraz has enjoyed his best season on the tour so far this year, lifting eight titles, including two at Grand Slam level. But the world No. 1 has also been through some dramatic changes when it comes to his appearance.
Carlos Alcaraz needed all the tricks in his tennis bag to pull out a win against American Taylor Fritz at the Nitto ATP Finals on Tuesday. Alcaraz's 6-7(2), 7-5, 6-3 comeback against Fritz featured not one,
Carlos Alcaraz has overlooked Rafael Nadal when naming the player with the best forehand in ATP history. The two Spaniards have often been linked, not just for their shared nationality, but also for how quickly they made an impact in the sport.
Fritz clinched a 6-3 6-4 victory over ATP Finals debutant Musetti on Monday and was then quizzed over his serving stats. The world No. 6 had a slower average second serve speed than Musetti, but still won more points from it compared to his rival.