August 19, 2025
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Alaras became the youngest tennis player who won all the super -tournaments in the US

On August 18, 22-year-old Carlos won the Trophy on Master in Cincinnat”, – WRITE: Sport.ua

On August 18, the second world racket in a male single discharge Carlos Alaras He won the trophy of the ATR tournament 1000 in Cincinnat, USA.

In the finals, the Spaniard went to court against the leader of the Rating of the ATR Jannik Sinner – the Italian starred from the match after five played games in the first set.

22-year-old Carlos became the youngest tennis player who has become a champion in all major tournaments in the United States.

Alaras Trophies in the USA:

  • Master in Miami – 2022
  • US OPEN – 2022
  • Master in Indian-Vells-2023, 2024
  • Master in Cincinnat – 2025

Other achievements of Alcaras after a trophy in Cincinnat:

  • Since 1990, Carlos Alaras (22 years of 94 days) has become only a fifth player who won more than 3 titles on the season before his 23th anniversary after Pita Samparas (1994), Marcelo Rios (1998), Roger Federator (2004) and Raphael Nadal (2005, 2007-2009).
  • Alaras became the youngest tennis player who became the champion on eight masts after Raphael Nadal
  • Alaras has become the youngest tennis player since 2008 who managed to become a triumphant in Cincinnat after Andy Marrey
Piecev for 11th Final Masterrs was completed by the first time

Video review of the Master’s finale in Cincinnati Jannik Sinner – Carlos Alaras

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