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294 Matthew Ebden 141 295 Carlos Alcaraz 141
296 Andrea Vavassori 141
Re: Carlos Alcaraz Garfia
: 27 sie 2020, 3:39
autor: Kamileki
CH Triest QF:
283 Manuel Guinard 154 284 Carlos Alcaraz 151
285 Jack Draper 150
Re: Carlos Alcaraz Garfia
: 28 sie 2020, 17:08
autor: Damian
CH Trieste: pierwszy półfinał w ATP Challenger Tour!
[Q] Carlos Alcaraz d. [Q] Tomas Martin Etcheverry 7-6(2) 6-3
Re: Carlos Alcaraz Garfia
: 29 sie 2020, 8:56
autor: Damian
CH Triest SF:
273 Gonçalo Oliveira 169 274 Carlos Alcaraz 168
275 Pavel Kotov 166
Re: Carlos Alcaraz Garfia
: 29 sie 2020, 14:26
autor: Damian
CH Trieste: pierwszy finał w ATP Challenger Tour!
[Q] Carlos Alcaraz d. [WC] Lorenzo Musetti 7-5 2-6 6-3
Re: Carlos Alcaraz Garfia
: 29 sie 2020, 14:28
autor: Damian
CH Triest F:
254 Mathias Bourgue 194 255 Carlos Alcaraz 193
256 Duckhee Lee 193
Re: Carlos Alcaraz Garfia
: 29 sie 2020, 22:25
autor: Damian
Carlos pierwszym urodzonym w 2003 roku z finałem ATP CH!
Re: Carlos Alcaraz Garfia
: 29 sie 2020, 22:57
autor: Barty
Damian pisze: ↑29 sie 2020, 22:25
Carlos pierwszym urodzonym w 2003 roku z finałem ATP CH!
Chodzi o finał ATP CH?
Re: Carlos Alcaraz Garfia
: 29 sie 2020, 22:59
autor: Damian
Tia.
Re: Carlos Alcaraz Garfia
: 30 sie 2020, 0:01
autor: Damian
Watch Highlights: Alcaraz Reaches First Final In Trieste
Spoiler:
Spanish teen joins an exclusive club on Saturday
It all comes down to this. Carlos Alcaraz will compete for his maiden ATP Challenger Tour title on Sunday, in Trieste, Italy.
The 17-year-old Spaniard is continuing to make a name for himself on the clay of Trieste, streaking to the championship match from qualifying. A high-octane 7-5, 2-6, 6-3 win over fellow teen Lorenzo Musetti gave him his sixth victory in eight days.
Alcaraz, who crashed onto the scene in February with a breakthrough ATP Tour debut in Rio de Janeiro, is one of the fastest-rising teens in professional tennis. The Juan Carlos Ferrero pupil is projected to rise more than 50 spots this week to crack the Top 300 of the FedEx ATP Rankings.
Watch Trieste Final On Sunday (10am CET)
With a full arsenal of weapons from the baseline, as well as a lethal drop shot and impressive agility, Alcaraz is already taking the Challenger circuit by storm. And he's making history along the way...
Fast Facts
Carlos is the first player born in the year 2003 to reach a Challenger final.
Carlos is the youngest player to reach a Challenger final since Felix Auger-Aliassime in Sevilla in 2017.
Only one other Spaniard has reached a final at a younger age: Rafael Nadal. Nadal advanced to six finals in 2003 at the ages of 16 & 17.
Carlos is one of just five 17-year-olds from Spain to reach a Challenger final, joining Nadal, Nicola Kuhn, Nicolas Almagro and Tommy Robredo. Kuhn was just one day older when he lifted his first trophy in Braunschweig in 2017.
Carlos is the second teenager to reach a Challenger final this year. Tomas Machac, aged 19 from the Czech Republic, won the title in Koblenz, Germany, in February.
Youngest Spanish Finalists On ATP Challenger Tour
Player Age Final Reached
Rafael Nadal 16 years, 7 months
2003 Hamburg (lost)
Rafael Nadal
16 years, 8 months
2003 Cherbourg (lost)
Rafael Nadal
16 years, 9 months
2003 Cagliari (lost)
Rafael Nadal
16 years, 9 months
2003 Barletta (won)
Rafael Nadal
16 years, 10 months
2003 Aix-en-Provence (lost)
Rafael Nadal
17 years, 1 month
2003 Segovia (won)
Carlos Alcaraz
17 years, 3 months, 25 days
2020 Trieste
Nicola Kuhn
17 years, 3 months, 26 days
2017 Braunschweig (won)
Nicolas Almagro
17 years, 10 months
2003 Olbia (won)
Tommy Robredo
17 years, 10 months
2000 Barletta (lost)
Ale że top2 tego zestawienia to Tomic i Gasquet? Wymowne XD
Mam nadzieje że Carlos nie podzieli ich losu, lubie go. A jak na fakt że jest Hiszpanem to już coś...
Re: Carlos Alcaraz Garfia
: 30 sie 2020, 12:21
autor: Barty
Jest i pierwszy tytuł! od 0/3 w drugim 6 wygranych gemów z rzędu przesądziło o sprawie.
Ciekawe czy będzie dalej podążał drogą czalków czy jednak będzie solidnie korzystał z WC w głównym tourze.
Re: Carlos Alcaraz Garfia
: 30 sie 2020, 16:56
autor: Damian
Carlos 15 najmłodszym zawodnikiem z pierwszym tytułem ATP CH!
Re: Carlos Alcaraz Garfia
: 30 sie 2020, 23:34
autor: DUN I LOVE
Powinien być 220. w jutrzejszym notowaniu.
Re: Carlos Alcaraz Garfia
: 31 sie 2020, 4:38
autor: Damian
Re: Carlos Alcaraz Garfia
: 31 sie 2020, 7:32
autor: arti
Re: Carlos Alcaraz Garfia
: 31 sie 2020, 9:50
autor: Damian
31.08.2020
Najwyższy ranking w karierze: 217
Re: Carlos Alcaraz Garfia
: 31 sie 2020, 9:55
autor: Damian
CH: Trieste: 1 triumf w ATP Challenger Tour!
Alcaraz, 17, Joins Nadal As Youngest Spanish Challenger Champions
Spoiler:
Spaniard wins maiden ATP Challenger Tour title in Trieste
Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz. That's it. That's the list. The youngest players from Spain to lift a trophy on the ATP Challenger Tour.
On Sunday, the 17-year-old Alcaraz had his maiden moment in the spotlight, streaking to the title at the Challenger 100 event in Trieste, Italy. It was a marathon week for the teen, who won seven matches in nine days on the clay of the Tennis Club Triestino. After emerging from qualifying, he dropped just one set in the main draw, culminating in a 6-4, 6-3 win over home hope Riccardo Bonadio.
At the age of 17 years and three months, Alcaraz joined elite company with his maiden crown. Nadal is the only Spaniard who has won a Challenger title at a younger age. The former World No. 1 captured his first title in Barletta, Italy, as a 16-year-old and was two months younger than Alcaraz when he added a second crown on home soil in Segovia. In addition, Alcaraz is one of just four 17-year-olds from Spain to triumph on the circuit, joining Nadal, Nicola Kuhn and Nicolas Almagro.
Alcaraz is fast becoming one of the hottest young stars in the game and he put the entire circuit on notice this week, boasting an attacking mentality and bold shotmaking. Armed with a lethal arsenal from the baseline and a biting drop shot, the Spaniard isn't afraid to use all corners of the court to plot his assault.
Youngest Challenger Champions Since 2010
Player Age Title Won
Felix Auger-Aliassime
16 years, 10 months
2017 Lyon
Felix Auger-Aliassime
17 years, 1 month
2017 Sevilla
Alexander Zverev
17 years, 2 months
2014 Braunschweig
Carlos Alcaraz
17 years, 3 months, 25 days
2020 Trieste
Nicola Kuhn
17 years, 3 months, 26 days
2017 Braunschweig
Jannik Sinner
17 years, 6 months
2019 Bergamo
Rudolf Molleker
17 years, 6 months
2018 Heilbronn
After nearly six months on the sidelines, due to the COVID-19 hiatus, Alcaraz was itching to return to the court. The Spaniard, who had notched his first match win on the ATP Tour in February, in Rio de Janeiro, was eager to build on the momentum. Just two weeks into the restart, it did not take him long to rediscover his form.
Alcaraz became the youngest player to win an ATP Challenger Tour title since Felix Auger-Aliassime in 2017 (Sevilla). The Canadian was two months younger at the time. Also, he is the fourth-youngest winner since 2010, with only Auger-Aliassime (two titles) and Alexander Zverev lifting trophies at a younger age.
Having opened the year just inside the Top 500 of the FedEx ATP Rankings, the Murcia native is already closing in on the Top 200. He rises 93 spots to a career-high No. 217 on Monday.
Alcaraz spoke with ATPChallengerTour.com following his breakthrough win...
Carlos, congrats on winning your first Challenger title. How does it feel?
The truth is that this is an incredible moment for me, to win my first title. At the beginning of the week, I was hoping to get into qualifying at Roland Garros. I needed to do well at this tournament to get there. I achieved that and it's a big prize for me.
To win your first title is never easy. What was the key this week? How did you get it done?
I just needed to play my game. And most imporantly, stay calm and focused on the court. I played at my level throughout all the matches. That was the key.
Talk about the final. Did you feel nervous today?
Actually, I felt more nervous yesterday [against Lorenzo Musetti]. I was pretty nervous then. But, I focused on relaxing myself as the match went on and it worked.
How important is a week like this as you are transitioning to the Challenger Tour?
There are a lot of [FedEx ATP Rankings] points at stake at the Challenger level. It's a very good experience for me, to play at such a high level against really good players. It's also good preparation for when I compete at the biggest tournaments.
After a five-month break, was it difficult to find your best level so quickly?
It's been a long time since I last played a tournament. You never want to be away from competition for so long. But I worked hard with my physical trainer, kept in good shape and now I prepared well for these matches. That's all.
You are working with Juan Carlos Ferrero. What has he brought to your game? How important has he been for your development?
The most important thing is that he helped me find the right attitude when I am playing. He was always calm and focused on the court and that is how I try to play.
Alcaraz
What have you learned about your game at the Challenger level? How has your game grown?
On the Challenger Tour, there are really strong players. You have to give everything you have in every match. It's different at this level. I've learned that you always have to play your best and keep the highest level of concentration against these players.
You are the youngest player from Spain to win a title since Rafael Nadal in 2003. How special is that, to be mentioned with Rafa?
I always say that I don't like to be compared with Rafa, but this is a great achievement. I have to make my own path and I have to enjoy these moments as much as I can. I learned a lot this week.
For those of us who don't know much about you, tell us something. Do you have any passions outside of tennis?
I love to play golf. Juan Carlos also likes to play and we try to do it together when we can. This is my passion when I'm not playing tennis.