Tennis star Carlos Alcaraz is the champion of the Monte Carlo Masters 1000 tournament. The 21-year-old star player defeated Lorenzo Musetti in the final showdown with a scoreline of 3-6, 6-1, 6-0. The tennis sensation has now climbed to world rank two, surpassing Alexander Zverev, after winning the ATP 1000 Masters title.
The tennis sensation has broken many records after winning the Monaco title. Speaking about the same subject, given below are the top five records that have been shattered by the 21-year-old star player.
ALL records Carlos Alcaraz set with his impressive Monte Carlo 2025 victory:
Carlos Alcaraz's 7th 1000 ATP Final since 2000
The Spain-born star has made it to his 7th ATP 1000 Masters final of his career, which is the most by any player born since 2000. He defeated Fokina in the semi-finals to storm into the finals of the Monte Carlo Masters 1000 tournament. This final berth showcases his dominance as an ATP player.
Carlos Alcaraz becomes the youngest player to win since 2008
The star player won the title at the age of 21 years and 337 days. Legendary player Rafael Nadal won this title at the age of 21 years and 321 days back in 2008. This showcases Nadal's and Alcaraz's clay court dominance. In addition, Alcaraz has proved that he is a beast when it comes to clay court surfaces as well.
Alcaraz's 18th ATP title win
The star player has won 18 ATP titles, including four Grand Slam titles, at the age of just 21. This title showcases that he is one of the most formidable ATP players. In addition, Alcaraz's dominance, especially in the final games, makes him a unique player to watch out for.
With this win, Alcaraz has the second-highest Masters titles before turning 22
The star player has clinched his sixth ATP Masters title before he turns 22, placing him in the second spot in the elite list, just behind Rafael Nadal. Nadal has won 11 ATP titles before he turns 22. He has won six ATP Finals and lost just one. This showcases his resilience in the final matches.
Top rank in ATP Race in Turn
The Spain-born star is currently leading the charts in the ATP Race in Turn, showcasing himself as the best performer of 2025. Jannik Sinner's doping ban has given him an edge, placing him at the top spot, followed by an Italian star.