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Madrid Open: Carlos Alcaraz 'at the door' to World No 1 after successful title defence

agence france-presse • May 8, 2023, 08:38:47 IST
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Alcaraz continued his French Open build-up by adding the Madrid trophy to victories in Barcelona, Buenos Aires and Indian Wells this year

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Madrid Open: Carlos Alcaraz 'at the door' to World No 1 after successful title defence

Carlos Alcaraz celebrated “being almost at the door” of becoming the top ranked tennis player in the world again after defending his Madrid Open title on Sunday. The Spaniard earned his 10th career title with a hard-fought 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 win over Jan-Lennard Struff and can reclaim the world number one ranking from Novak Djokovic simply by playing a single match at the Rome Masters next week, before the French Open. Currently ranked second, Alcaraz spent 20 weeks in the top spot after his US Open triumph in September, becoming the youngest player to reach world number one. Djokovic's Australian Open triumph saw him depose Alcaraz but the 20-year-old confirmed he would play next week in the Italian capital. “These are very nice achievements, winning my fourth Masters 1000, defending my title here and being almost at the door of recovering the number one spot,” Alcaraz told a news conference. “These are very big things I’m doing, and I’m very proud of the work and of these accomplishments. I am ambitious and we’ll try and go for Rome.”

2 Spaniards, 1 Caja Magica! 🇪🇸🔥@carlosalcaraz @RafaelNadal @MutuaMadridOpen pic.twitter.com/7GPjVFBJhG

— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) May 7, 2023

Alcaraz continued his Roland Garros build-up by adding the Madrid trophy to victories in Barcelona, Buenos Aires and Indian Wells this year, although he was below his best against lucky loser Struff, the world number 65. The triumph and his impending return to the top of the rankings reiterated his bright future at the game’s summit. Alcaraz said his only worry for his future in tennis is injury, rather than any mental aspects. “You have to try to take care of yourself as much as possible,” said Alcaraz. “The mental issue, of getting tired of winning, travelling or playing tennis, doesn’t worry me because I know it’s not going to happen. “What may worry me in the future is the issue of injuries, which is what we are going to try to take care of together with my team.” Title defence

Invincible on home soil for another year 🇪🇸@carlosalcaraz is now assured to go THREE YEARS (2021-2024) unbeaten on Spanish clay!!#MMOpen pic.twitter.com/GklJeE5BWb

— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) May 7, 2023
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Alcaraz was given a tricky time by his German opponent but eventually became the youngest player since Rafael Nadal in 2006 to defend an ATP Masters 1000 title. Despite being 13 years Alcaraz’s senior, Struff showed nerves in the first game and conceded a break in only his second tour-level final. Struff soon found his range and broke to love for 2-2 as he showed Alcaraz he would be no pushover, despite the strong home support and their disparity in ranking, and then won a third consecutive game. However Alcaraz broke again for a 4-3 lead and survived a triple break point to win the first set. Struff’s power game created plenty of problems of Alcaraz – hitting 14 winners in the first set to the Spaniard’s seven.

BEDLAM IN LA CAJA MÁGICA‼️@carlosalcaraz breaks the Struff serve in the decider!#MMOpen pic.twitter.com/UWAIWNquP7

— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) May 7, 2023
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“I knew bombs would come my way, Jan is very aggressive,” said Alcaraz. Struff roared into a 3-0 lead in the second set and produced a remarkable hold in the 15-minute fifth game for 4-1, saving five break points as Alcaraz’s hitting deserted him. The 33-year-old served it out as Alcaraz dropped only his second set of the tournament and first in a Masters 1000 final. However the top seed broke for a 3-1 lead in the third set and it proved decisive, Alcaraz eventually clinching victory when his opponent sent a backhand long.

⚠️ Caution: HOT STRUFF ⚠️@Struffitennis levels the Madrid final 4-6 6-3 vs Alcaraz!#MMOpen pic.twitter.com/ftVUIY0o4T

— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) May 7, 2023

“Of course I wanted to go all the way to win today, but I would definitely say if someone told me two weeks ago you’re gonna play the finals, I would take it,” said Struff who had initially lost in qualifying last weekend before being awarded a ’lucky loser’ slot in the main draw following injury pull-outs. On Saturday, world number two Aryna Sabalenka beat top-ranked Iga Swiatek to win the women’s title in the Spanish capital. Read all the Latest News, Trending News,  Cricket News, Bollywood News,  India News and Entertainment News here. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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