Huge-Congrats! Carlos Alcaraz the 29th world No 1, but where does he rank in terms of youngest to top ATP Rankings?
Carlos Alcaraz has a firm plan in place for the 2024 Wimbledon Championships, which he shared after his Queen’s Club loss to Jack Draper.
Alcaraz began his grass season at the 2024 Cinch Championships, where he bested Francisco Cerundolo in his first match. It wasn’t a perfect match, but it was a decent way to start that part of the season.
He faced Draper in the next round and ran into serious trouble, ultimately losing the match in two sets. It was a disappointing finish for the young Spaniard, who was the defending champion, hoping to go far at the ATP 500 tournament once again.