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Carlos Alcaraz makes history as youngest man to reach Grand Slam finals on all 3 surfaces, reports NBC Los Angeles

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Carlos Alcaraz is making waves in the world of men’s tennis, with many predicting he could be the best player the sport has ever seen. At just 21 years old, the Spaniard has already reached major finals on all three surfaces, a feat that no one has accomplished at such a young age.

In a thrilling match on Friday, Alcaraz narrowly defeated the new world No. 1 Jannik Sinner in five sets to secure his spot in the French Open final. He will now face Germany’s No. 4 Alexander Zverev in what promises to be an exciting showdown.

What sets Alcaraz apart from other players is not just his incredible talent and record-breaking achievements, but also his fighting spirit on the court. Fans around the world have been captivated by his determination and passion for the game, drawing comparisons to tennis legend Rafael Nadal.

Alcaraz’s success at such a young age is truly remarkable, as he has already surpassed Nadal in the record books by becoming the youngest man to reach a Grand Slam championship on all three surfaces.

Having already won the U.S. Open and Wimbledon titles, Alcaraz is now aiming to add the French Open trophy to his collection. The final is set to take place on Sunday, where fans will be eagerly watching to see if the young star can continue his meteoric rise in the world of tennis.

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