Carlos Alcaraz Becomes Youngest Man To Win 60 Matches In A Season Since 2007

Carlos Alcaraz Becomes Youngest Man To Win 60 Matches In A Season Since 2007

by Evita Mueller

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Carlos Alcaraz is one special player as he keeps racking up milestones with this recent one being quite impressive.

Carlos Alcaraz has put together an awe-inspiring season so far with a couple of highlights, such as winning the Wimbledon event. He's also had some big disappointments but has been healthy and performing well. That's what you hoped for as a fan after his tremendous breakout season last year.

They always say that repeating something is harder than doing it the first time, and he's proved this year that nothing he did last year was by accident. All of that allowed him to win 60 matches already this year. The 60th came against Lorenzo Musetti at the 2023 China Open, and he's poised to win quite a few more.

Seventy wins shouldn't be out of the question, and perhaps even 80 if he goes deep in some of the events he plans to play in the coming months. The 60th win is a significant one because it's actually a milestone, which is one of many he achieved this year.

One of those is becoming the youngest number one ever. He's now also the youngest man to ever win 60 matches in a season since 2007. Nobody in the past 10-15 years managed to do that, with Novak Djokovic the last one to do it in 2007.

That's the sort of legendary company Alcaraz is keeping in many regards, which just shows how special he is. None of what has happened since he broke out among the best was by chance or mistake or anything else. He's earned with his play and hopes to keep it going in the future.

After all, a person who knows a few things about tennis made a really bold claim about Alcaraz. Let us know if you agree with it.

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