Results

Others 12/09 01:30 - Carlos Alcaraz Garfia v Joao Fonseca 7-5,2-6,10-8
Others 12/07 23:40 - Carlos Alcaraz Garfia v Frances Tiafoe 1-2
ATP Finals 11/16 17:00 29 [1] Carlos Alcaraz v Jannik Sinner [2] 6-7,5-7
ATP Finals 11/15 19:30 28 [1] Carlos Alcaraz v Felix Auger Aliassime [8] 6-2,6-4
ATP Finals 11/13 19:30 - [1] Carlos Alcaraz v Lorenzo Musetti [9] 6-4,6-1
ATP Finals 11/11 13:00 - [1] Carlos Alcaraz v Taylor Fritz [6] 6-7,7-5,6-3
ATP Finals 11/11 10:30 - Carlos Alcaraz Garfia v Novak Djokovic CANC
ATP Finals 11/09 13:00 - [2] Carlos Alcaraz v Alex De Minaur [7] 7-6,6-2
ATP Paris 10/28 18:00 25 [1] Carlos Alcaraz v Cameron Norrie [31] 6-4,3-6,4-6
Six Kings Slam 10/18 18:40 29 [1] Carlos Alcaraz v Jannik Sinner [2] 2-6,4-6
Six Kings Slam 10/16 16:30 28 [1] Carlos Alcaraz v Taylor Fritz [4] 6-4,6-2
ATP Tokyo 09/30 09:00 29 [1] Carlos Alcaraz v Taylor Fritz [5] 6-4,6-4

Wikipedia - Carlos Alcaraz

Carlos Alcaraz Garfia (born 5 May 2003) is a Spanish professional tennis player. He is currently ranked world No. 1 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), and finished as the year-end No. 1 in 2022 and 2025. Alcaraz has won 24 ATP Tour singles titles, including six majors: two each at the French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open.

Alcaraz began his professional career in 2018 at age 14. He broke into the top 100 of the rankings in May 2021, and ended that year ranked No. 32 after reaching the US Open quarterfinals. In 2022, Alcaraz won his first major title at the US Open, becoming the youngest man and the first male teenager in the Open Era to reach the world No. 1 singles ranking, at 19 years, 4 months and 7 days old. After finishing the year as the youngest year-end No. 1 in ATP rankings history, he was named the Laureus World Breakthrough of the Year for his performance that season.

In 2023, Alcaraz claimed his second major title at Wimbledon, defeating seven-time champion Novak Djokovic in the final. In 2024, he won the French Open and Wimbledon, followed by a silver medal at the Paris Olympics. He claimed his fifth and sixth major titles in 2025, defeating Jannik Sinner in the final of the French Open as well as the US Open.