After two hours and 20 minutes of play, which included a miraculous comeback, Carlos Alcaraz’s first thought was for Spain, specifically for the national team’s players and coaching staff, who will play against England in the 2023 Women’s World Cup final. Carlitos wrote on the camera soon after the match: «¡Vamos chicas, a por el Mundial! ¡Viva España!»  (Come on girls, go for the World Cup! Long live Spain!)

Carlos is used to delivering original messages on camera and this time he decide to support the Spanish women’s soccer team, which might make history if they win the 2023 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

Alcaraz in Cincinnati, ranking, and results in 2023

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Ranked no.1, Carlos achieved an overall 53-5 match record in 2023. The Spaniard is participating in Cincinnati where he overcame the world no.55 Jordan Thompson 7-5 4-6 6-3, the world no.13 Tommy Paul 7-66 6-70 6-3, the world no.70 Max Purcell 4-6 6-3 6-4 and the world no.20 Hubert Hurkacz 2-6 7-64 6-3.

Carlos Alcaraz will square off with the world no.2 Novak Djokovic in the final on Sunday at 4:30 pm on CENTER COURT. Their head to head is 2-1 for Alcaraz.

Carlos clinched 6 titles in 2023 in Buenos Aires, Indian Wells, Barcelona, Madrid, London and Wimbledon. Alcaraz got to the final in Rio de Janeiro (Rio Open).

The Spaniard won 12 titles in his career: 3 on hard courts, 7 on clay courts and 2 on grass courts. (See the list of his titles)

Alcaraz will compete next at the U.S. Open (U.S. Open). He will start the tournament from the main draw that will commence on the 28th of August.