At just 22, Carlos Alcaraz has carved his place in history as the second-youngest man to win six Grand Slam singles titles, trailing only his former Team Europe captain Bjorn Borg. Arriving in San Francisco for the Laver Cup , the Spaniard is riding high after back-to-back triumphs at Cincinnati and the US Open, both won against rival Jannik Sinner, reclaiming the No.1 ranking for the first time in two years. Now, as he gears up to join the star-studded Team Europe lineup, American legend Andre Agassi hails him, boldly comparing the young phenom to the sport’s legendary “Big 3.”

Carlos Alcaraz’s rise has been nothing short of breathtaking, and as the Laver Cup draws near, his presence looms as large as ever. The Spaniard made his debut last year in Berlin and wasted no time i

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