The young Spaniard became the youngest first racket in history at the end of the game year.
Carlos Alcaraz once again entered his name in the history of world tennis. The Spanish tennis player became the youngest first racket at the end of the ATP season in history.
Note that Alcaraz is injured and will not be able to participate in the ATP Final Tournament taking place these days. However, the legendary Rafael Nadal, who lost his chances of winning the competition ahead of schedule, gave his countryman an early first place at the end of the year.
Thus, Carlos remained at the head of the ATP rating at the age of 19 years and 6 months and significantly surpassed the former record holder. Australian Lleyton Hewitt topped the list at 20 years and 10 months. And Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer, respectively, at 22 and 23 years old.

The youngest first racket in the world
Let’s remind you, earlier Carlos Alcaraz became the youngest first racket in the world in the history of men’s singles.
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