Alcaraz Becomes Youngest World Number One

Tennis - US Open - Flushing Meadows, New York, United States - September 11, 2022 Spain's Carlos Alcaraz celebrates with the trophy after winning the US Open REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
Tennis - US Open - Flushing Meadows, New York, United States - September 11, 2022 Spain's Carlos Alcaraz celebrates with the trophy after winning the US Open REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
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Alcaraz Becomes Youngest World Number One

Tennis - US Open - Flushing Meadows, New York, United States - September 11, 2022 Spain's Carlos Alcaraz celebrates with the trophy after winning the US Open REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
Tennis - US Open - Flushing Meadows, New York, United States - September 11, 2022 Spain's Carlos Alcaraz celebrates with the trophy after winning the US Open REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton

Spanish teenager Carlos Alcaraz claimed his maiden Grand Slam title at the US Open on Sunday, becoming the youngest man to ascend to the world number one ranking.

The 19-year-old dragged his weary body to a 6-4, 2-6, 7-6 (7/1), 6-3 victory over Norway's Casper Ruud in the final.

Alcaraz, the first teenager to claim the top ranking, is the youngest Grand Slam men's champion since his idol Rafael Nadal at the 2005 French Open.

On a day of landmarks, he is also the youngest champion in New York since Pete Sampras in 1990.

"Right now I'm enjoying the moment. I'm enjoying having the trophy in my hands. But, of course, I'm hungry for more," said Alcaraz.

"I want to be in the top for many, many weeks and hopefully many years."

On Sunday, he claimed the record for most time spent on court at a single Grand Slam, passing the 23 hours and 21 minutes it took Kevin Anderson to finish runner-up at Wimbledon in 2018.



Saudi Toyota Hill Climb Championship Concludes in Taif

The event was held at Al-Muhammadiyah slope in Taif - SPA
The event was held at Al-Muhammadiyah slope in Taif - SPA
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Saudi Toyota Hill Climb Championship Concludes in Taif

The event was held at Al-Muhammadiyah slope in Taif - SPA
The event was held at Al-Muhammadiyah slope in Taif - SPA

The first round of the Saudi Toyota Championship Hill Climb concluded with 65 competitors facing challenging mountain twists amid dense fog and hailstones, testing their skills and determination, SPA reported.

The event was held at Al-Muhammadiyah slope in Taif under the supervision of the Ministry of Sport and organized by the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation.

By hosting such championships, Taif aims to boost tourism, attract both local and international participants, and highlight the role of sports in community development, while contributing to the region’s economic growth.