Carlos Alcaraz’s Brilliant Career in Simple Numbers
Carlos Alcaraz has made a big name for himself in the world of tennis at a very young age. At just 21 years old, he is already World No. 2 in the ATP men’s singles rankings and has won many important titles. Even before turning pro in 2018, he had entered the top-25 rankings. His coach Juan Carlos Ferrero is also a former World No. 1.
Grand Slam Achievements
Carlos Alcaraz has already won some of the biggest tournaments in tennis. He has won the US Open (2022), French Open (2024), and Wimbledon (2023, 2024). He also reached the quarterfinals of the Australian Open in 2024 and 2025.
Best Grand Slam Results:
US Open: Winner (2022)
French Open: Winner (2024)
Wimbledon: Winner (2023, 2024)
Australian Open: Quarterfinals (2024, 2025)
Olympics: Silver medal (2024)
ATP Finals Performance
Carlos has played in the ATP Finals three times. He missed the 2022 tournament due to an injury. In 2023, he reached the semifinals but lost to Novak Djokovic.
ATP Masters 1000 Wins

Carlos has won many ATP Masters 1000 titles. These include big tournaments like the Miami Open, Madrid Open, Indian Wells Masters, and Monte Carlo Masters.
Main ATP Masters 1000 Titles:
Miami Open (2022)
Madrid Open (2022, 2023)
Indian Wells Masters (2023, 2024)
Monte Carlo Masters (2025)
Other ATP Titles

Carlos has also won several ATP titles on different court types—clay, hard, and grass. Since 2021, he has been consistent in his performance.
Some Key Titles:
Croatia Open 250 (2021)
Rio Open 500 (2022)
Barcelona Open 500 (2022, 2023)
Queen’s Club Championships 500 (2023)
China Open 500 (2024)
Rotterdam Open 500 (2025)
Other Records and Achievements
Carlos Alcaraz has made many records in tennis history:
Third youngest player to win Wimbledon in the Open Era
Youngest player to enter ATP top-100
Youngest to win Miami and Madrid Open
First teenager to become World No. 1 in men’s singles
Only the second man to win his first four Grand Slam finals
Youngest player to win French Open and Wimbledon in the same year in Open Era
Carlos Alcaraz has achieved what many players only dream of, and he is just getting started. His speed is like Rafael Nadal, movement like Novak Djokovic, and control like Roger Federer. The tennis world expects even more from him in the future.
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