Spanish tennis player Carlos Alcaraz won the Wimbledon title on Sunday, July 17, after defeating Novak Djokovic. Starting with a low performance, Alcaraz edged Djokovic in the fourth round and prevented Djokovic from claiming a record eighth title and fifth in a row at the grass-court tournament. The major victory registered by Alcaraz after defeating a more experienced and almost double-aged Djokovic has earned Alcaraz the No. 1 position on the Pepperstone ATP Ranking. 

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With this victory, Alcaraz has now become the third youngest player after Boris Beck and Martina Hingis to win the Wimbledon Championships.

Let us take a look at some interesting things related to Carlos Alcaraz.

How old is Carlos Alcaraz?

Apart from his success, the most surprising thing about Carlos Alcaraz is his age. Born on May 5, 2003, the Spaniard is just 20 years old. Interestingly, at this age, he has already won two Masters 1000 tournaments in 2022 (Miami and Madrid) and is ranked No. 1 in the Tennis world.

Childhood of Carlos Alcaraz

Born in El Palmar (Murcia), Carlos Alcaraz hails from a small village with around 250,000 inhabitants. He grew up in a family that had inclinations towards tennis. His grandfather was the first member of a tennis club, and his father was a semi-pro who ran a tennis academy.

Who trains Carlos Alcaraz?

Juan Carlos Ferrero, a former World No. 1 and two-time Olympian and 2003 French Open winner is Alcaraz's trainer. Alcaraz has been receiving training from Ferrero since the summer of 2018. According to Ferrero, Alcaraz was something different than what he used to at this age and he had a lot of potential but was quite 'untidy' and has since improved.

Rafael Nadal is Carlos Alcaraz's idol

Carlos Alcaraz has grown up watching Rafael Nadal, who is the only player in history to have won 21 Grand Slams. On several occasions, he has said, "I want to be like Rafa, and he is my role model." However, Alcaraz defeated his idol Nadal for the first time in Madrid in 2022.

Milestones in Carlos Alcaraz's career

Carlos Alcaraz, at the age of 20, won the men's singles final at Wimbledon and he became the third youngest player to win Wimbledon.

In 2018, at the age of 15, Alcaraz turned professional, playing Futures and Challenger tournaments.

Alcaraz won two ATP Masters 1000s last year in Miami and Madrid, making him the second-youngest tennis player to win more than one Masters 1000 after Nadal.

Among other key achievements,  Alcaraz also holds an ATP Tour title, the Plava Laguna Croatia Open Umag, which he won in 2021. This achievement made him the youngest ATP Tour winner since Kei Nishikori.