Alcaraz Surpasses 12,000 Points: A Total That Puts Him Alongside the Big 3
By securing his spot in the Masters final, Alcaraz has blown past the counters: 12,200 points, a figure only the sacred monsters of tennis had reached. After a stunning 2025 season, the world No. 1 can now dream of the ultimate crowning: a first title at the ATP Finals.
Present in the Masters final, Carlos Alcaraz is having a magnificent season at just 22 years old.
The Spaniard, winner of Roland-Garros, the US Open, three Masters 1000 (Monte-Carlo, Rome, and Cincinnati) and three ATP 500 (Rotterdam, Queen's, and Tokyo), officially secured his world No. 1 ranking by winning all three of his round-robin matches at the Masters.
Thanks to his qualification for the final, Alcaraz now exceeds 12,000 points (precisely 12,200), a milestone only members of the Big 4 (Federer, Nadal, Djokovic, Murray) had reached in the Open Era.
The Big 3, themselves, even achieved it multiple times.
The Spaniard thus joins a very exclusive circle, a symbol of an exceptional 2025 season, which he could crown with a first title at the ATP Finals this Sunday.
Alcaraz, Carlos
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