"It has been a long time (I spent) at number one," said Alcaraz, who begins his season in Buenos Aires against Serbian Laslo Djere in the second round. ![]() A near four-month stint on the sidelines saw Carlos Alcaraz (19) lose the world number-one ranking to Novak Djokovic (35) and as the Spaniard prepares for his return to the court at the Argentina Open later on Wednesday he says he is determined to get it back.Īlcaraz climbed to the top of the ATP rankings in September after winning his first Grand Slam title at the US Open but a torn abdominal muscle during the Paris Masters in November put the teenager out of action.Īfter 20 weeks at the top, Alcaraz slipped to number two in January when Djokovic won the Australian Open, an event the Spaniard had to skip due to injury.
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