Published By: Ritayan Basu
Last Updated: May 08, 2023, 07:28 IST
Carlos Alcaraz received the Madrid Open (AP)
Carlos Alcaraz solely has to present up and play in Rome to leapfrog Novak Djokovic and reclaim the world primary rank
Carlos Alcaraz is raring to get to Italy subsequent week to compete within the Rome Masters for the primary time in his profession and reclaim the world primary spot from Novak Djokovic.
After retaining his title in Madrid on Sunday by beating fortunate loser Jan-Lennard Struff 6-4 3-6 6-3, Alcaraz solely has to present up and play in Rome to leapfrog Djokovic.
Rankings are based mostly on factors claimed at every event, which expire yearly. To keep the factors received at an occasion a participant should no less than match the tally from the earlier 12 months.
Alcaraz skipped the Rome Masters final 12 months due to an ankle harm so has no factors to defend whereas Djokovic received in Rome final 12 months and thus can’t enhance his total factors whole.
With solely 5 factors set to divide the 2 gamers within the subsequent set of rankings Alcaraz will transfer above the Serbian into high spot even when he loses on the first hurdle in Rome.
After an injury-plagued begin to the season, Alcaraz mentioned he’s 100% and considering huge, motivated to maintain bettering his recreation as he builds up for the French Open, which begins on May 28.
“I’m an bold man and I’m going full for the win in Rome,” Alcaraz told a news conference on Sunday.
“What I am achieving is something big. I just have won my 10th title, my fourth Masters 1000, back-to-back titles here in Madrid and very close to reclaiming the number one world spot.
“It’s a special moment and I’m very proud of what I am accomplishing. The work I’m putting in.”
The Spaniard, who turned 20 on Friday, has loved a spectacular begin to his profession by successful the U.S. Open final September to turn out to be the youngest man to high the rankings.
On Sunday, he had to play his greatest to beat a relentless Struff and clinch his fourth title of the season, including to triumphs in Buenos Aires, Indian Wells and Barcelona.
“I do know I’ve a capability to play good within the necessary moments,” Alcaraz said. “I am a player who grows under pressure, in the big stage, and I like to do different things in those moments. To adapt to what my opponents bring to me.
“I am a finals’ player: I played 13 finals and won 10.”
He has joined Rafael Nadal as the one back-to-back Madrid champion and is the youngest to retain an ATP Masters 1000 title since his fellow Spaniard at Monte-Carlo and Rome in 2005-06.
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