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Carlos Alcaraz face of men’s tennis’ bright future after transformative US Open
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The future of men’s tennis is in good hands. And while in just whose hands that will be is yet to be determined
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it will be a whole lot of fun watching it play out following this transformative fortnight in Queens.
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A new generation is not only banging on the door but insisting on busting through it. For the moment
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the face of the future is that of Carlos Alcaraz, the 19-year-old who defeated Casper Ruud, 6-4, 2-6, 7-6 (1), 6-3, to capture, carlos alcaraz,
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the U.S. Open championship and the world’s No. 1 ranking on Sunday, capping an electrifying two weeks of work on Ashe. carlos alcaraz ranking,
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But you know who is going to be lurking as soon as January in Australia? Novak Djokovic, that’s who, carlos alcaraz garfia,
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after his eligibility for the first 2023 Slam was confirmed on Sunday by Tennis Australia CEO Craig Tiley. carlos alcaraz family,
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he 21-time Slam champion, of course, was barred from both the 2022 Australian and the Open, carlos alcaraz coach,
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because of his decision not to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. carlos alcaraz age,
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