Carlos Alcaraz broke into the circuit so quickly and with so much force that he altered the order established in Spanish and world tennis. While other players called to lead Rafael Nadal's relay continued to take steps on the ATP circuit, the Murciano became number one in the world and Grand Slam winner at the age of 19, being the youngest player to do so. Names like Alejandro Davidovich, Jaume Munar, Pedro Martínez or Roberto Carballés seemed d…
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Carlos Alcaraz broke into the circuit so quickly and with so much force that he altered the order established in Spanish and world tennis. While other players called to lead Rafael Nadal's relay continued to take steps on the ATP circuit, the Murciano became number one in the world and Grand Slam winner at the age of 19, being the youngest player to do so. Names like Alejandro Davidovich, Jaume Munar, Pedro Martínez or Roberto Carballés seemed d…