China News Agency, Beijing, September 12th. The 19-year-old Spanish teenager Alcaraz added another important addition to his honor book: In the men's singles final of the 2022 US Open on the morning of the 12th Beijing time, he played a With a total score of 3:1, he defeated the Norwegian star Rudd, and reached the top of the Grand Slam final for the first time in his career. With this crown, he became the youngest world number one in the history of men's tennis.

  The women's doubles and men's singles finals will be held on the closing day of the 2022 US Open.

In the first women's doubles final, the No. 3 seed Czech Krejickova/Siniakova defeated the local pair McNally/Townsend 3:6, 7:5, 6:1. While winning the women's doubles championship at the US Open, she also achieved the "Golden Slam" of women's doubles in the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open, as well as the Olympic Games and the WTA year-end finals.

  The pinnacle of the men's singles matchup is the finale of this Open, with No. 3 seed Alcaraz facing No. 5 seed Rude, who is also only 23 years old.

This new generation of strong dialogue also marks the arrival of a new era of men's tennis.

  Alcaras took the lead in this campaign, leading 6:4 in the first set, and was pulled back by the opponent 6:2 in the second set.

After entering the tiebreaker 6-6 in the third set, Alcalás won another set 7-1, and won the fourth set 6-3 in one go, taking the first time of his career with a total score of 3-1. A Grand Slam title, adding a strong touch to his already "brilliant" résumé.

  In 2018, 15-year-old Alcalás turned professional tennis.

In 2020, he won three Challenge Championships, becoming the second youngest player in history to achieve this achievement, and won the ATP (International Men's Professional Tennis Association) Rookie of the Year Award.

  2022 is a year of great harvest for Alcaraz.

He won the "ATP500 Tournament" in Rio, becoming the youngest champion since the event was established in 2009; he won the first Masters Championship in Miami, becoming the youngest champion in the history of the tournament and the third youngest in the history of the Masters. Champion, and for the first time among the world's top ten.

After the Hamburg Open in July this year, his world ranking rose to fifth, and at the age of 19 years, 2 months and 20 days, he became the youngest player to enter the TOP5 in the 21st century after Nadal.

  At this point, the 2022 U.S. Open has ended, and the 5 top laurel flowers have owners.

In addition to the men's singles and women's doubles, the top-seeded Polish player Sviatek won the women's singles title, which was also her second Grand Slam singles title this season and third in her career; Tom/Salisbury successfully defended their title, while the No. 4 seed and Australian combination Sanders/Pearce won the mixed doubles championship.

  A total of 9 Chinese players participated in the main competition of this US Open, and 7 of them participated in the singles competition - the male players Zhang Zhizhen and Wu Yibing stopped in the first and third rounds respectively; "Golden Flower" Wang Xinyu was eliminated in the first round, Wang Xiyu and Zheng Qinwen , Yuan Yue all stopped in the third round (top 32), and Zhang Shuai, the only one who made it to the fourth round, missed the top 8.

  In the women's doubles event, the defending champion Zhang Shuai partnered with the Ukrainian teenager. This multinational pair and Xu Yifan/Yang Zhaoxuan's Chinese pair both stopped in the top 16; in the mixed doubles, Zhang Shuai/Pavic missed the final.

  The US Open also witnessed a number of historic breakthroughs in Chinese tennis: the men's singles achieved the "triple jump" of entering the US Open singles main match, the first victory in the Grand Slam main match and advancing to the top 32; the women's singles for the first time 4 players collectively made it to the third round in the same Grand Slam tournament.

At the same time, Wu Yibing, Wang Xiyu and Yuan Yue all created the best personal records in the Grand Slam events.

Zhang Shuai advanced to the fourth round of the US Open women's singles for the first time in his career, becoming the second Chinese player after Li Na to reach the top 16 of all four major championships.

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