Carlos Alcaraz cements himself as hottest prospect in tennis with first career Masters 1000 title
CNN
When you're being praised both by the "King of Clay" and Spanish royalty it's clear you're having a special moment.
On Sunday, 18-year-old Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz won the Miami Open, beating Casper Ruud in the final to become the youngest winner of the tournament in its 37-year history.
After winning his first Masters 1000 title, Alcaraz was congratulated by his country's most famous tennis player -- 21-time grand slam winner Nadal, who earned his "King of Clay" moniker due to his dominance on Roland Garros' red stuff.
President Joe Biden warned against a streak of “semi-isolationism” in the US as he stressed the importance of alliances during a symbolic visit to the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery on Sunday, honoring the thousands of Americans who died in World War I at a site former President Donald Trump skipped during a 2018 visit to Paris.
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