
'More grand slams': Carlos Alcaraz already has sights set on 2023 glory after US Open triumph
CNN
To many on the outside, Carlos Alcaraz lifting the US Open trophy looked like the culmination of years of hard work, dedication and sacrifice. To Alcaraz himself, however, his first grand slam triumph is only the beginning.
It's telling of the 19-year-old's determined character and competitive nature that he already has his sights set on another grand slam win in 2023.
Alcaraz's victory in New York after two weeks of grueling tennis -- the youngster played three consecutive marathon five-set matches in the rounds leading into the final -- makes him the youngest player to win a grand slam since Rafael Nadal lifted the first of his 14 French Open titles in 2005.

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