Carlos Alcaraz will be top seed at Wimbledon after beating Alex de Minaur to win his first title on grass and reclaim the No 1 ranking
Carlos Alcaraz
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Carlos Alcaraz has the chance to reclaim the No 1 ranking from Novak Djokovic when he faces Alex de Minaur in the Queen’s final
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Upsets abound in the early days of the grass-court season. Carlos Alcaraz is fighting hard not to become the next big-name casualty
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Novak Djokovic beat a cramp-stricken Carlos Alcaraz to reach the final in Paris, where he will face Casper Ruud on Sunday
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Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz moved into the last eight at Roland Garros as Elina Svitolina’s fairytale run continued
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As Novak Djokovic made a political statement about Kosovo, a virtuoso display from Carlos Alcaraz redirected the focus to tennis
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With Rafael Nadal absent, can Carlos Alcaraz maintain Spanish supremacy at Roland Garros? We run the rule over the men’s draw
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Carlos Alcaraz’s maiden campaign in Rome was sensationally ended by Fabian Marozsan, a qualifier ranked 135
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Carlos Alcaraz was made to work hard by Germany’s Jan-Lennard Struff as he successfully defended his title at the Caja Mágica
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As Carlos Alcaraz advanced in Madrid, Rafael Nadal pulled out of Rome, casting further doubt on his French Open prospects