Alcaraz steals a super precocity record from Zverev. Photo: Getty
Carlos Alcaraz continues to take giant steps in tennis. In this case, the world number one snatched a record of precocity from Alexander Zverev, becoming, at 22 years and 8 months, the youngest player to reach the final of four major events, such as Grand Slams, Masters 1000, Olympics, and ATP Finals.
22, 188 - Since 1988, Carlos Alcaraz (22y 188d) is now the youngest player to reach the final at each of the four Big Title levels - Grand Slam, ATP Masters 1000, Olympics, and ATP Finals - surpassing Alexander Zverev (24y 95d). Phenom.#NittoATPFinals | @atptour @ATPMediaInfo pic.twitter.com/zRCU8xMMqL
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) November 15, 2025
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