“I think I take almost more pride in this one because I feel like, start to finish, I won it, I earned it.” Taylor Fritz finally did it last week. After succumbing to three straight defeats against World No.1 and six-time slam champion Carlos Alcaraz, the American got him. The opportunity, however, arrived at Laver Cup where the World No. 5 powered Team World to a title win, eventually. But besting Alcaraz was undoubtedly the best moment of his campaign in San Francisco. For many, he provided a statement with a straight-set domination over the newly crowned King of New York . Alcaraz is not invincible, and Fritz proved it. And as expected, the buzz has already begun about his future glory. Especially when it comes to accomplishing the biggest title on the tour.

After watching Fritz’s h

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