Carlos Alcaraz, despite being only 22 years old, already holds some valuable records such as being the youngest player to become world number one. He achieved this on September 12, 2022, a day after winning his first major at the US Open

Alcaraz, who plays in the final of the second edition of the Six Kings Slam in Riyadh, will be aiming at the upcoming Australian Open (January 18 to February 1) to become the youngest player to complete the ‘Grand Slam’.

Carlitos already has six ‘majors’ at such a young age, something that none of the members of the ‘Big Three’ of the racket, Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer, could boast of

Asked in Riyadh about the record he is most excited about, the world number one confessed that “the one for most Roland Garros titles, which Rafa has, is impossible to break. There are several records I would like to have, but obviously the one for most Grand Slam titles. It’s the one everyone wants. And then the weeks at number one that belongs to Djokovic and that is crazy because it takes 400 weeks and peak at the top.”

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