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Carlos Alcaraz Beams with Pride as He Lifts Trophy for Year-End No. 1 Player

Carlos Alcaraz earned his second year-end No. 1 title by winning all three group-stage matches at the ATP Finals, a milestone he first reached in 2022.

  • On Thursday in Turin, Carlos Alcaraz clinched the year-end No. 1 by sweeping his three group-stage matches at the ATP Finals.
  • He was presented with the year-end No. 1 trophy at the Inalpi Arena in Turin shortly before Jannik Sinner's match against Ben Shelton.
  • Speaking about the accomplishment, Carlos Alcaraz described the year-end target as a shared journey with his team and credited his team, family, and support network for their role.
  • The result marks the second time Alcaraz has finished the year No. 1, with his first year-end No. 1 coming in 2022, which he called the 'first one back' with the same team.
  • Historically, Carlos Alcaraz first became the youngest player to finish a year at No. 1 as a 19-year-old in 2022, highlighting the rarity of this early-career repeat.
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Carlos Alcaraz beams with pride as he lifts trophy for year-end No. 1 player

Carlos Alcaraz has been named the year-end No. 1 in men’s tennis. He secured the top ranking on Thursday by sealing a sweep of his three group-stage matches at the ATP Finals.

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Carlos Alcaraz has achieved the first goal at the ATP Finals: the Spaniard is no longer to take the prestigious lead in the world rankings by the end of the year. A second goal remains.

"It means the world to me," says the Spanish tennis player, who reissues the success he already achieved in 2022.

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