The dust has settled on the Monca Masters, and Alcaraz has once again cashed in on his enviable talent. In this previous competition, which he had never won, he was a blockbuster and finally lifted the championship trophy.
At just 22 years old, Acre has achieved unbeatable results. So how big is the gap between the Big Three in terms of results and wins before the age of 22? Let's see:
Alcaraz 18 titles (4 majors, 6 Masters, 0 finals, maximum 1,229 wins)
Novak Djokovic 13 titles (1 major, 4 Masters, 1 finals, 3,222 wins)
Nadal 26 titles (3 Grand Slams, 11 Masters, 0 finals, 2,294 wins)
Federer 9 titles (1 major, 1 Masters, 0 finals, 3,214 wins)
Of the four, Arca has the best results, with four Grand Slams, which is comparable to Nadal, who has won three Grand Slams. In fact, Nadal had already won two Wimbledon runners-up at that time, and if it weren't for Federer's unique presence at the All England Club, Nadal would have won five Grand Slam titles at the age of 22. Although Deyo won the Australian Open as early as 2008 at the age of 21, he stopped moving forward for the next three years, making this data a tie with Federer, who won Wimbledon in 03.
In terms of the Masters, because Nadal is superior in clay, he naturally leads in this statistic. Federer had only won one Hamburg title, which had not yet been relegated, while Djokovic had four Masters titles in his hands. It is worth mentioning that Acre, like Dana, reached the Masters final for the first time in Miami, but Nadal was reversed by Federer in five sets and lost a good game, and his career and this trophy were on the same side.
In terms of the year-end finals, only Deyo won another heavyweight championship after winning the Australian Open in 2008, making up the "crested leopard tail". And Arca's best result so far in this tournament is only the semi-finals, I wonder if he will miss this honor in his career like his predecessor Nadal? Let's hope his first victory from Rotterdam earlier this year will boost his confidence!
In terms of world rankings, Aka won the youngest world and year-end No. 1 in history, which makes him not lagging behind in this data competition. In terms of wins, you only need to look up to Nadal alone.
Let's take a look at the 21-year-old Alcaraz's specific stats at a glance:
18 titles
4 Grand Slams
6 x 1000
6 x 500
36 weeks world first
Olympic silver medal
79% win rate
In addition to a handful of 250 victories such as Umag, the first title of his career, Arca has a championship composition. At the age of 22, he has almost a comprehensive advantage in the data competition, how much glory do you think he can achieve in the future?(Source: Tennis Home Author: Luo Cheng Qiye)