Alcaraz beats Zverev to win Madrid Open title in front of home crowd
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[May 09, 2022] (Reuters)
-Spanish teenager Carlos Alcaraz won
his second ATP Masters 1000 title at the Madrid Open after defeating
defending champion Alexander Zverev 6-3 6-1 in front of his home
crowd on Sunday.
Alcaraz looked dangerous throughout his run at the claycourt
tournament, where he stunned 21-times major winner Rafa Nadal and
world number one Novak Djokovic before cruising past world number
three Zverev in the title clash.
The 19-year-old is the youngest player since start of the ATP Tour
in 1990 to defeat three top-five players at the same event.
"It feels great to be able to beat these players. To beat two of the
best players in history and then Zverev, the world number three. He
is a great player," said Alcaraz, who did not face a break point
against the German.
"I would say this is the best week of my life. I am 19 years old,
which I think is the key to be able to play long and tough matches
in a row. I am feeling great physically."
Alcaraz, who win his first Masters 1000 title in Miami last month,
made the first move as he broke Zverev to love for a 4-2 lead before
comfortably closing out the set on his own serve.
The home favourite broke to love again for a 2-1 lead in the second
set as Zverev began to grow frustrated, failing to find ways to stop
Alcaraz.
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Carlos Alcaraz Garfia celebrates winning the final against Germany's
Alexander Zverev REUTERS/Juan Medina
Cheered on by the home fans, the sublime Alcaraz
found the double break at 4-1 and won the next two games to wrap up
the match in just about an hour.
The Spaniard got the crowd at the Manolo Santana Stadium on their
feet with his variety of shots and relentless hitting as he earned a
seventh straight top-10 win and tour-leading fourth title of the
year.
Ranked 120 in the world just a year ago, Alcaraz will rise to a
career-high no. 6 in the new rankings on Monday.
"I want to congratulate Carlitos. Right now you are the best player
in the world," Zverev said.
"It is great for tennis that we have such a new superstar that is
going to win so many Grand Slams, that is going to be world number
one and I think is going to win this tournament many more times."
(Reporting by Manasi Pathak in Bengaluru, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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