Carlos Alcaraz confronted Alex De Minaur in the ABN AMRO Open final in Rotterdam on the evening of 9.2. The No. 1 seed has maintained its performance to win 6-4, 3-6, 6-2 against Alex De Minaur, thereby becoming the first Spanish champion in the 52-year history of the tournament.
De Minaur caused many difficulties for Alcaraz in set 3, but the 21 -year -old player maintained the pace to win after 1 hour 54 minutes.
Sharing after winning the championship, Alcaraz said: “This week is really a great week, we try a lot. I came here without being 100% strong because it was cold but after every day, I felt better and better. "
"This is the first time I played at Rotterdam and fans made me feel like I had played in this tournament for a long time."
Last year, Alcaraz became the first tennis player to win the ATP 500 title on the ground, the pitch and the hard yard. He has now had a victory in the first indoor field in his career, raising the achievements in the finals to 17-5.
After losing to Novak Djokovic in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open last month, Alcaraz had won the Rotterdam to resolve the title thirst. This is his first trophy since defeating Jannik Sinner in the final in China Open (Beijing) last October.
On the other side, with the second consecutive final in Rotterdam, De Minaur also returned to the highest position in his career as 6th rank on the world rankings.