Carlos Alcaraz Reaches 200 Career Wins, Surpassing Tennis Legends

Carlos Alcaraz Reaches 200 Career Wins, Surpassing Tennis Legends

Carlos Alcaraz, the 21-year-old Spanish tennis sensation, has achieved a remarkable milestone in his career by securing his 200th tour-level victory. This triumph came in Beijing on Sunday night, where he defeated Tallon Griekspoor 6-1, 6-2 at the ATP 500 event.

Alcaraz is the first player born in 2003 or later to reach this milestone, and only the third player born in 2000 or later to do so, following Jannik Sinner and Felix Auger-Aliassime. This achievement highlights his exceptional talent and consistency at a young age.

By reaching 200 career wins at 21 years, 4 months, and 24 days, Alcaraz is tracking ahead of two of the legendary “Big 3” players. Novak Djokovic had 180 career wins at that age, while Roger Federer had 160. However, Rafael Nadal had an impressive 247 career wins at the same age.

Despite being behind Nadal in terms of career wins at this age, Alcaraz has already surpassed all three players in Grand Slam titles. He has won four Grand Slams, while Nadal had three, Djokovic had one, and Federer had none at the same age.

Alcaraz’s victory in Beijing was his 45th win of the year, propelling him into his ninth quarterfinal of the season. He will next face former world No. 8 Karen Khachanov, who has a 7-0 career record against Alcaraz’s compatriot, Francisco Cerundolo.

Alcaraz has a 3-0 record against Khachanov, all on clay. This will be their first meeting on hard court, adding an intriguing element to their upcoming clash.

Shubhankar Sharma Makes Cut at Volvo China Open Despite Second-Round Challenges

Shubhankar Sharma Makes Cut at Volvo China Open Despite Second-Round Challenges

Indian golfer Shubhankar Sharma displayed resilience on Friday, making the cut at the Volvo China Open in Beijing despite a challenging second round. The 27-year-old carded a one-over 73, bringing his total score to five-under for 36 holes.

Sharma’s round started promisingly with a birdie on the ninth hole. However, he encountered setbacks on the back nine, dropping shots on the 12th and 14th holes. Despite these setbacks, Sharma remained composed and finished the day in a tie for 32nd place.

Fellow Indian golfer Om Prakash, who had a promising start with a 70 on the first day, faltered in the second round. He carded a two-over 75, missing the cut by a narrow margin. Prakash’s round was marred by a double bogey, two bogeys, and two birdies.

At the top of the leaderboard, Sebastian Soderberg continued his impressive form. The Swede shot a blistering seven-under 65, propelled by six birdies on the back nine. Soderberg now holds a commanding three-shot lead over England’s Paul Warring, who is at 13-under. Italian Guido Migliozzi is in third place at 12-under.

Sharma’s performance at the Volvo China Open is a testament to his determination and skill. Despite facing challenges, he managed to make the cut and remains in contention for a top finish. The tournament concludes on Sunday, and Sharma will be hoping to continue his strong play and secure a podium spot.

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