Just like Rafael Nadal, Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz breaks into…
Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz will break into the world’s top 10 rankings for the first time on Monday, following curiously the footsteps of compatriot Rafael Nadal.
Alcaraz got the big leap after he defeated top seed Stefanos Tsitsipas in the quarter-finals of the Barcelona claycourt tournament.
The 18 year-old overcame a comeback charge from world number five Tsitsipas to reach his fourth semi-final of the season with a 6-4 5-7 6-2 victory on Friday.
When Alcaraz enters the top 10 on Monday, he will do so at the same age, on the same date and following the same tournament as compatriot and 21-times major winner Rafa Nadal in 2005.
“Probably my biggest win on clay court. It was unbelievable,” said Alcaraz, who has won all three of his meetings with Greek Tsitsipas.
Just like Rafael Nadal, Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz breaks into…
“Unbelievable game that I played, an unbelievable atmosphere that I lived today on court. The atmosphere here, the crowd, the level that I played, the level of the match. It was incredible.”
“I think I beat the favourite,” Alcaraz said.
“I’m playing an incredible level. And I think that I’m ready to get the title.”
Alcaraz is seeking a third trophy this season following his maiden ATP Masters 1000 triumph in Miami and the ATP 500 event in Rio de Janeiro.
He will face Australian Alex de Minaur in Saturday’s semi-finals.
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Rafael Nadal is arguably the best player of all time on clay, having racked up 13 titles at Roland Garros. The former world number 1 was forced to miss the first rounds on red due to a fractured rib, which he sustained during the semifinal of the Indian Wells Masters 1000 against Carlos Alcaraz.
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