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Carlos Alcaraz’s incredible body transformation from skinny kid to muscle machine has powered teen star to US Open final

, Carlos Alcaraz’s incredible body transformation from skinny kid to muscle machine has powered teen star to US Open final

CARLOS ALCARAZ has gone from skinny kid to a bulging muscle machine – and is still only 19. 

The Spanish teenager has already enjoyed huge success in tennis and can secure his first Grand Slam and the world No1 spot if he beats Casper Ruud in the US Open final tonight.

Carlos Alcaraz was super skinny as a teenager rising through the tennis ranks

He arrived at the Australian Open with giant biceps – helped by the sleeveless top

, Carlos Alcaraz’s incredible body transformation from skinny kid to muscle machine has powered teen star to US Open finalFans could barely believe the dramatic body transformation

He has already beaten Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic this season, picked up two Masters 1000 titles and is matching – or even breaking – long-standing records, often set by his idol Nadal. 

But as well as his quality with the racket in hand, Alcaraz has proven his dedication to the cause with plenty of work in the weights room.

Photos from the ATP Challenger Tour in August 2019 show the scrawny then-16-year-old barely filling his green match shirt during a tournament in Italy. 

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And then even coming out of lockdown in 2021, ‘Carlitos’ was still relatively slim.

But over the last year, he has enjoyed a simply stunning body transformation, filling out his 6ft 1in frame. 

Alcaraz and his team, headed up by coach and former world No1 Juan Carlos Ferrero, recognised the physical weakness and worked hard to improve his strength and conditioning.

He told the ATP: “My team and I know how important it is to be strong physically. 

“It was one thing we knew I had to improve a lot. It was a great focus during pre-season. 

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“I am really happy. It gives me more confidence. I have more of a chance to keep my level high during a three or four-hour match against the best players.

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“I enjoy the gym. I have been concentrating on every part of the body. I concentrate 100 per cent on the work, my biggest focus is on the legs. This is very important.”

Now Alcaraz is rivalling compatriot Rafa for the biggest biceps in tennis – and the abs he showed off on the front cover of March’s Men’s Health Spain were shredded too.

So when he rocked up with a sleeveless tee at the Australian Open in January after the winter off-season, still aged 18, there was only one thing on the fingertips of tennis viewers on Twitter.

One said: “Is that a young Nadal? The muscles are going that direction.”

Another wrote: “How big Alcaraz has become, look at his size and muscles now, he bludgeons the tennis balls.”

, Carlos Alcaraz’s incredible body transformation from skinny kid to muscle machine has powered teen star to US Open finalAlcaraz worked hard in the gym at the end of the 2021 season, still then aged just 18

, Carlos Alcaraz’s incredible body transformation from skinny kid to muscle machine has powered teen star to US Open finalThe Spaniard and his team specifically targetted developing his legs

, Carlos Alcaraz’s incredible body transformation from skinny kid to muscle machine has powered teen star to US Open final
Alcaraz reached his maiden Grand Slam final at the US Open

And a third user joked: “Some say, that Carlos Alcaraz’s muscles are so big, they have muscles of their own…”

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The teenager reached the quarter-finals on his debut at the US Open last year but back-to-back five-setters saw his body give way and he retired against Felix Auger-Aliassime. 

To say he came back stronger would be a serious understatement. 

The Nike star and Rolex brand ambassador added to his solo ATP 250 and the Next Gen crown from 2021 by securing the ATP 500 event in Rio in February.

He then followed that up with a stunning run in spring, lifting the titles in Miami, Barcelona and Madrid to take his record in finals to 5-0 and his career ranking into the top ten for the first time. 

He lost to Alexander Zverev then Jannik Sinner at the French Open and Wimbledon before defeats in finals to Lorenzo Musetti in Hamburg and Sinner at Umag.

The Murcia-born youngster had already racked up £5.6million in career prize money before arriving at the 2022 US Open.

After straight-set wins in the first three rounds, Alcaraz needed five sets to beat Marin Cilic, Sinner and then Nadal’s conqueror Frances Tiafoe to reach his maiden major final against Norway’s Ruud.

The quarter-final victory over Sinner lasted five hours and 15 minutes, finished at nearly 3am local time in New York and saw the Spaniard save match point in the fourth set of the thriller.

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, Carlos Alcaraz’s incredible body transformation from skinny kid to muscle machine has powered teen star to US Open finalAlcaraz has been dubbed as the successor to Rafael Nadal’s Spanish tennis throne – and beat his hero in Madrid

, Carlos Alcaraz’s incredible body transformation from skinny kid to muscle machine has powered teen star to US Open finalRolex’s Alcaraz did the Rafa-style trophy bite after winning the Masters 1000 tournament in Madrid

, Carlos Alcaraz’s incredible body transformation from skinny kid to muscle machine has powered teen star to US Open finalAlcaraz was not in bad shape at last year’s Indian Wells event in October

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