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ALCARAZS ACCALAMS ‘FULL TIME, OUTSIDE’
The Spaniard successfully shows 2025
November 14, 2025
Corinne Dubreuil / ATP Tour
Carlos Alcaraz celebrates getting ATP year-End Now-End No. 1 presented by PIF Honors for the second time.
By the staff of atptour.com/es
Carlos Alncaraz enjoyed one of those season-defining, career-defining nights on Thursday at the Nitto ATP Finals. His win over Lorenzo Musetti in Turin secured him the ATP year-End No. 1 was presented by PIF Honors for the second time, as it will also include the award in 2022.
The success comes at the end of the year when the Spaniard has been a dynamic risk in travel, according to the eight best titles, according to the Infosys ATP Win / loss payment infosys Win / Loss Index. Consistency has been the focus of everything he has tried to improve since January.
“We’re really having a great season,” Alcaraz said. “Consistency is something that has always been difficult for me, and it’s something I’ve worked on as hard as possible. For example, in previous years, flexibility in games or competitions has always taken me out.
“In every tournament I reached the final, he won the title or had a good result.
The body language of Alcaraz after sealing the victory is that of a man who understood what he just understood, but also showed the fact that there is no truth that there is that fake when it is very small. In fact, Alcaraz himself explained that he could not enjoy a moment with his team before starting his recovery process.
“Obviously, I had my team in the locker room, and people close to me and they were able to come here. But I couldn’t celebrate much on Saturday,” said Alcaraz, who lifted the Jimmy Cons Group with a perfect record of 3-0. “I tried to do my best to try and recover and be ready for tomorrow so I can practice well and take the court on Saturday in the best possible shape.”
The context of the argument with Mumetti was also out of the ordinary. The crowd was backing away from their support for Italy, as one would expect for a home team, but it’s an unusual situation for Alcaraz, who enjoys a certain amount of love wherever he leads his race. However, the Spaniard was taking everything from his barrel.
“Finally, with players like Lorenzo [Musetti] and Jannik [Sinner] Playing in Italy, playing this tournament … Of course they will get support, it’s normal, “said Alcaraz.” We tried to stay focused and not let good tennis go. I think I can figure that out and play at a good level. “

Alcaraz’s latest skin means he has reached 70 wins in a calendar year for the first time, a mark that can only be reached by those who know how to win even when they are not well. It is the arrow that defines the fairness of the game.
“Yes, most of the time, not winning maybe, but competing, I think is the important thing in the end,” said the Grand Slam champion of Tram. “In the end, win or lose… There are also many things, but even if I feel good, I know that I will be able to compete and give myself a chance to win.
“I think that’s what we’ve really improved. Obviously, we always try to find solutions in games, but it’s true that most of the time I know I’ll have to play at a big level, even if I want to beat me.”
Turin now has its annual No. 1, has yet to win a championship, but Alcaraz is on the cusp of his most mature season to date.



