It s impressive and it s cool for the sport Cameron Norrie lauds Carlos Alcaraz for his big game mentality
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He was ranked No. 120 at this time last year.
Alcaraz will move to No. 6 in the ATP Rankings on Monday.He was ranked No. 120 at this time last year. Alcaraz, 19, has been on a tear this year, racking up a tour-leading 28 wins and four titles. At the Madrid Masters on Sunday, he floored three successive top-five opponents and former champions - Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev. That made him the youngest winner in Madrid and the youngest player in 17 years to win multiple Masters 1000 tournaments (since Nadal - 2005). In the process, he rose to No. 6 in the world rankings.
It s impressive and it s cool for the sport - Cameron Norrie lauds Carlos Alcaraz for his big-game mentality
Cameron Norrie has praised Carlos Alcaraz for his big-game mentality , the ninth seed at the ongoing , has lauded teenage sensation for his physicality and big-game mentality. Norrie hailed Alcaraz's performances at Barcelona two weeks ago, where the Spaniard saved two match points against Alex de Minaur in the semis before brushing aside veteran Pablo Carreno Busta in the final. "For someone just turned 19, what he did in Barcelona as well, playing back-to-back matches, playing 3 hours 40 with De Minaur, coming out and chopping Carreno in the final, doing that and having that physicality at that age is impressive," Norrie said. "I'm 26, and I play 3 hours 30 in Barcelona and had to play 2 hours, and I was cooked." The World No. 11 termed Alcaraz's rise as "impressive" and "good for the sport." "For me to see him doing that, not only having the physicality but having the ability mentally to concentrate, then also backing it up and beating Nadal, backing up the next day and beating Djokovic, then chopping Zverev. It's impressive, and it's cool for the sport," he said. Meanwhile, Norrie is into the second round in Rome, where he'll face Marin Cilic. Alcaraz will move to No. 6 in the ATP Rankings on Monday.He was ranked No. 120 at this time last year.
Alcaraz will move to No. 6 in the ATP Rankings on Monday.He was ranked No. 120 at this time last year. Alcaraz, 19, has been on a tear this year, racking up a tour-leading 28 wins and four titles. At the Madrid Masters on Sunday, he floored three successive top-five opponents and former champions - Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev. That made him the youngest winner in Madrid and the youngest player in 17 years to win multiple Masters 1000 tournaments (since Nadal - 2005). In the process, he rose to No. 6 in the world rankings.