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Teenager Carlos Alcaraz becomes youngest ATP 500 winner

Carlo Alcaraz
Carlo Alcaraz

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Alcaraz, who won the NextGen ATP Finals in 2021, came into Sunday's final after having to play both his quarter-final and last four matches on Saturday because of a scheduling logjam due to rain earlier in the week.

Spanish teenager Carlos Alcaraz has become the youngest tennis player to clinch an ATP 500 title when he defeated Diego Schwartzman in the final of the Rio Open on Sunday.

It was a second tour-level title for Alcaraz after his victory in Umag last year.

The victory also comes two years after winning his first tour-level match in the same Rio de Janeiro.

His 6-4 6-2 victory against 13th-ranked Argentine Schwartzman made him the youngest ATP 500 champion since the category was created in 2009.

“I can’t believe it, honestly. It has been a great week for me playing a great level,” Alcaraz said on court after his win.

“First tournament on clay since a long time, so I’m really happy with the performance during the whole week. It’s an amazing feeling right now.”

Alcaraz, who won the NextGen ATP Finals in 2021, came into Sunday’s final after having to play both his quarter-final and last four matches on Saturday because of a scheduling logjam due to rain earlier in the week.

He defeated top seed and world number six Matteo Berrettini and another Italian Fabio Fognini, a former top 10 player.

He will climb to a career-best 20th when the ATP rankings were updated on Monday.

“It has been a tough week,” said Alcaraz, who withdrew from this week’s ATP 500 tournament on the hard courts in Acapulco, Mexico, due to a slight niggle.

“To be in the top 20 was a goal for me at the end of the year (2021) and to be able to do that at the beginning is amazing.”

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