Alcaraz Arrives Ahead of Schedule As the World’s Best

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You can't say Carlos Alcaraz, 19, didn't earn his U.S. Open title. jon_wertheim and chrisjalmeida recap his quicker-than-expected rise and what's next for the newly crowned world No. 1

for 2022. He made, by his standards, quick work of Casper Ruud in the final: 6–4, 2–6, 7–6 , 6–3. And, boy, you can't say he didn't earn it. He did everything you could possibly ask him to do over the course of the tournament: win long matches, short matches, late matches, early matches. Beat young players, old players. Everything. This guy is going to be good for a long time.He spent more time on the court than any player in U.S. Open history.

started to look a little slower. He started to get a little tight. But Alcaraz? Nothing could stop that guy. Not the pressure, and certainly not fatigue.I'm in a group text with a bunch of former players. And they were sort of like:Ruud is going to have to send fruit baskets to the previous three opponents.

Yes, there was a real dip in the second set. But whether it's because he’s 19 or because he just has the fortitude that the great ones have or because his box, whom he communicated with a great deal, helped him, it's amazing how he recovered. That second set for Alcaraz was just a loose set of tennis. And even early in the third, he got a break and he gave it back and you sort of thought:.

Now, sort of weirdly, he’s kind of the man to beat. Roger Federer may never play again. He’s north of 40. Nadal is 36 and, by his own admission, no longer a kid. Djokovic is 35 and has missed half the year’s majors. I mean, it's a really quick rise, but right now the No. 1 ranking does not lie. Alcaraz is atop the tour right now.

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