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'Really Proud', Says Carlos Alcaraz As He Accepts ATP Year-End No. 1 Trophy
The 22-year-old from El Palmar, Murcia, who turned professional in 2018, is hoping to win his maiden title in the ATP Finals.
“It is a pleasure for me [being] the No. 1,” Alcaraz said on the occasion. “Being the No. 1 in the world is something that I’m working really hard for with my team every day. It is a goal. But I think it is a journey that you’re not going through alone. It’s with your whole team, with your family, with your close people behind you always supporting you in the tough and good moments, which I’m really, really proud about: having such a great team.”
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