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One year ago, he exited Paris as just another young hopeful after a third-round defeat. Now, that result feels as if it happened in another era entirely.
Published May 22, 2022
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Carlos Alcaraz already looks comfortable with his newfound stature at Roland Garros.
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Carlos Alcaraz's fearsome forehand, up close.
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