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Alcaraz beats Musetti to secure year-end world no 1 spot

Carlos Alcaraz was much too good for an exhausted Lorenzo Musetti, beating him 6-4 6-1 to guarantee he ends the year as world no 1, avoids Jannik Sinner in the semi-finals of this competition, and confirms the unlikely last-four presence of Alex de Minaur.

Like many involving Alcaraz, the first set was tight until it wasn’t, Musetti serving well until, down 4-5, he lost an 11-minute game and with it the set.

It was one-way traffic thereafter, an exhausted Musetti, who played through the Asian swing and lost a marathon final in Athens to Novak Djokovic, just last Sunday, unable to cope as Alcaraz upped his level. And though he needed three match points to finish off, the outcome was never in doubt. Next for him: Felix Auger-Aliassime or Alexander Zverev.

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Carlos Alcaraz secured his spot as world No 1 for the end of the year as he swept past Lorenzo Musetti 6-4 6-1 to maintain a perfect start to the ATP Finals in Turin.

The Spaniard made sure he would retain his ranking ahead of Jannik Sinner after another impressive display to end Musetti’s own hopes of further progress in front of his home crowd at the Inalpi Arena.

Alex de Minaur had earlier beaten last year’s runner-up Taylor Fritz 7-6 (3) 6-3, which saw him also make it through from the round-robin phase despite having lost his opening two matches in the Jimmy Connors group.

The Australian, who had slipped to a three-set defeat against Musetti on Tuesday night, was determined to finish the campaign on a positive, whatever the final outcome on qualification.

“I have dealt with a fair bit of heartbreak recently, so it was good to finally get a win here in Turin,” said De Minaur in quotes on the ATP Tour website. “It [defeat against Musetti] was a tough pill to swallow, but I didn’t overthink today.

“I committed to what I needed to do. There were some tough moments out there, but I continued to back myself.

“Whether it worked or didn’t, I was going to leave everything out there today and I ended up with a really good match from the start to the end.”

In the doubles, British pair Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool beat Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos 6-3 7-5 to claim second spot in the Peter Fleming group.

They will go on to play Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski in an all-British semi-final. PA Media

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