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US Open: Carlos Alcaraz says success in New York has ‘come so fast’

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Winning the US Open has lifted Carlos Alcaraz from fourth in the world to top of the rankings

New US Open champion Carlos Alcaraz says everything has come “so fast” after he won his first major title in New York and became the youngest men’s world number one in history.

Spain’s Alcaraz, 19, achieved both feats after a four-set win over Norway’s Casper Ruud on Sunday.

“It’s crazy for me. I never thought I was going to achieve something like this at 19 years old,” he said.

Rafael Nadal said he was sure it would be the “first of many” for Alcaraz.

The 36-year-old Spaniard, who has won a record 22 men’s singles major titles, congratulated his compatriot shortly after he sealed victory at Flushing Meadows.

“Well, I have one. He has 22. I’m on the way,” Alcaraz said smiling.

“Right now I’m enjoying the moment. I’m enjoying having the trophy in my hands.

“Of course, I’m hungry for more. I want to be at the top for many, many weeks. I hope many years. I’m going to work hard again after this week, these amazing two weeks. I’m going to fight to have more of this.”

Alcaraz still at ‘60% of potential’

Juan Carlos Ferrero celebrates with Carlos Alcaraz after the player's victory at the 2022 US Open
Juan Carlos Ferrero (left) started working with Alcaraz when the player was aged 15

Alcaraz’s coach Juan Carlos Ferrero, himself a former world number one, said he thought his protege was still only playing at 60% of his potential.

But Ferrero added he is not surprised the teenager has won a major at such a young age, believing Alcaraz was “born to play” the biggest matches in the sport.

“He can improve a lot of things,” said Ferrero, who won the 2003 French Open.

“He knows and I know that we have to keep working. Once you get to number one, it’s not done and you go.

“You have to keep working, keep playing at a huge level at those tournaments to keep winning. He knows that and I know that.”

Ruud, who moves up to second in the world, agreed Alcaraz is a special talent.

“It’s incredibly impressive what he has achieved already as a teenager. It’s sometimes hard to believe he’s only teenager,” the Norwegian said.

“He’s one of these few rare talents that comes up every now and then in sports. That’s what it seems like.

“Let’s see how his career develops, but it’s going all in the right direction.”

‘I still feel like a champion’ – Ruud

Ruud, 23, emphasised the positives of reaching the second Grand Slam final of his career in New York, rather than dwelling on losing another chance to lift his first major trophy.

He was outclassed by Rafael Nadal in the French Open showpiece earlier this year, but few expected him to make such a deep run on the hard courts at Flushing Meadows.

“Of course, it is disappointing in the end that it didn’t go my way,” Ruud said.

“At the same time I’m proud of the match and the two weeks. I gave it all. I left it all out on the court.

“I played some phenomenal tennis throughout the two weeks, probably my best tennis ever on this surface. So I’m very happy in the end.

“We’ll hopefully get another chance at a Slam in the future.”



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