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The Rise of a Tennis Star: How Carlos Alcaraz Conquered the Courts

Spanish tennis player Carlos Alcaraz won his fourth Grand Slam title at the Australian Open, becoming the youngest player to achieve this feat at just 20 years old.

The Rise of a Tennis Star: How Carlos Alcaraz Conquered the Courts

Carlos Alcaraz is a new name in the tennis world, but his Australian Open victory marked his fourth Grand Slam title. At 20 years old, he's the youngest player to achieve this feat.

Alcaraz's approach to tennis is intriguing. He prefers to be called 'Carlitos' or 'Charlie' as 'Carlos' seems too serious to him. His game reflects this - lively and joyful. He feels free on court and always plays with a smile.

Alcaraz's tennis success began quickly. He started playing on the Challenger circuit at 15 and made his ATP Tour debut at 16. His first coach was Kiko Navarro, and later he worked with Juan Carlos Ferrero.

Alcaraz's playing style is unique. He has a strong forehand and impressive drop shots. His court coverage and ability to adapt to his opponents' games are exceptional.

Alcaraz's family and team have played a significant role in his success. His father and brother are also tennis players, and his agent and fitness trainer are always by his side.

Alcaraz's joyful game has earned him high praise from fans and critics. His playing style is referred to as 'happy tennis,' and he strives to be happy both on and off the court.

Source:BBC Sport
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