Carlos Alcaraz is closing in on history. The Spanish star pulled off a dramatic comeback at the ATP Finals in Turin, defeating Taylor Fritz 6-7(2), 7-5, 6-3 to move one step closer to the world No. 1 ranking. The victory also positions him on the brink of a semifinal berth.
The clash was anything but easy. Fritz came out strong, taking the first set and punishing Alcaraz’s shaky serve. At one point, the American held over 80% success on first serves, leaving Alcaraz scrambling.
But the 22-year-old refused to fold. Saving crucial break points in the second set, Alcaraz rediscovered his aggressive rhythm. By the final set, he surged from a 2-2 tie to a commanding 5-2 lead, closing the match with confidence.
“There were moments when I didn’t know what to do,” Alcaraz admitted afterward. “Fritz served exceptionally well, and I had to wait for my opportunity to capitalize.” Exhausted but smiling, he left the court knowing he’s closer than ever to his ultimate goal.
Alcaraz now awaits the result of Lorenzo Musetti vs. Alex de Minaur. A favorable outcome could lock in his semifinal spot. His next match against Musetti is critical—not only for Turin glory but also for securing the No. 1 ranking heading into the Australian Open.
With grit, patience, and explosive shot-making, Carlos Alcaraz is proving why he’s the future of tennis. The road to world No. 1 is wide open—and he’s sprinting down it.
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