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Break the Djokovic record! The 18-year-old rising star swept the No. 6 seed and won the Masters championship for the first time in his career!

In the early morning of April 4, Beijing time, the FINAL OF THE ATP1000 Miami Masters began to compete, against 18-year-old rising star Alcaraz and the No. 6 seed Rudder. The two sides fought fiercely in two sets of this game, and Alcaraz rose to the chase in the first set 1-4, defeated the opponent in two straight sets, changed the record of the confrontation between the two sides to 2-0, and successfully lifted the title of the first Masters of his career.

Break the Djokovic record! The 18-year-old rising star swept the No. 6 seed and won the Masters championship for the first time in his career!

In the first set, Alcaraz was broken in the second set and Rudder opened with a 3-0 lead. In the 5th set, Ruud successfully defused the break point to save the serve, and in the 7th set, Alcaraz broke the Rudd service, and then he saved the serve to chase 4 draws. Ruud lost again in the 11th set and Alcaraz won the first set 7-5 after saving in the 12th set.

Break the Djokovic record! The 18-year-old rising star swept the No. 6 seed and won the Masters championship for the first time in his career!

In the second set, Alcaraz broke the opponent's serve as soon as he came up, and in the third set he broke again to take a 3-0 lead. In the 4th inning Ruud cashed in on the 6th break point to tie the set to 1-3. After that, both sides saved serves, and in the 10th set, Alcaraz love game saved, and won the second set 6-4.

Break the Djokovic record! The 18-year-old rising star swept the No. 6 seed and won the Masters championship for the first time in his career!

In the end, in a match that took 1 hour and 52 minutes, the 14th seed Alcaraz defeated the 6th seed Rudd 7-5, 6-4 to win the race. It was the first time in Alcaraz's career that he had won the Masters, breaking Djokovic's record of being the youngest to win the tournament. At the same time, at the age of 18 and 334 days, Alcaraz became the 3rd youngest champion of the ATP Masters after Zhang Depei and Nadal.

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