Chinanews client, Beijing, May 9. Alcaraz, who is not yet 20 years old, looks ready to create his own milestone in the men's tennis world.

In the final of the ATP1000 Madrid Masters that ended this morning, the 19-year-old Spanish teenager swept Zverev 6:3, 6:1 to win the championship.

  In the process of entering the final, Alcaraz eliminated Nadal and Djokovic in a row.

About a month ago, he just won his first Masters title.

Now, Alcaraz is proving that his rise this season was no accident.

  "Watching Rafa (Nadal) lift the trophy here as a kid gave me a lot of strength and made me work hard to make it happen. For me, it's a moment to remember. Madrid is where I watched it live. The first race here, so winning here is so exciting," Alcaraz said after the game.

  In this final, as the world's third Zverev did not get any break point, which also reflects the huge advantage of Alcaraz.

"It feels good to be able to beat these top players. Including two of the best players in history and then Zverev. I would say it was the best week of my life." In Alcaraz's view, age is His advantage, "I'm 19 years old and that's the key to being able to play long, hard games in a row, and I'm feeling good physically right now."

  At this time last year, Alcalás was outside the top 100, winning just three games against Nadal in Madrid.

Today, Alcaraz's winning streak against the top 10 players in the world has reached seven.

After winning his fourth singles title this year, he will rise to a career-high sixth.

  Since July last year, Alcalás has won all 5 tour finals, and the final winning rate is as high as 100%.

Last year, Alcalás made his debut in the four major championships and passed the first round, including the quarter-finals of the US Open.

  "I think I still need to keep improving in every aspect. I always say you can improve everything and never reach the limit. Look at Nadal, Federer and Djokovic, they have been improving themselves throughout their careers. , that's why they're so good, they've been at the top, they've never stopped. That's what I want to do, I want to keep improving and getting better."

  Meanwhile, Alcaraz thought he was ready to win a major.

The upcoming French Open is also highly anticipated.

"This is one of my goals this year and I will work hard for it. Let's see what happens at Roland Garros." (End)