Breaking: Carlos Alcaraz returns to world No. 1

Alcaraz started the year at No 1 following his historic end to last year when he became the youngest player to finish the year as world No 1 at the age of 19.

Carlos Alcaraz beats Alex de Minaur 6-4 6-4 to win his first Queen's Club title and returns to world No. 1

However, he was dethroned in January by Djokovic when the Serbian won the Australian Open only for the youngster to return to No 1 seven weeks later following his Indian Wells Open title run.

Alcaraz’s second spell at No 1 lasted only two weeks before Djokovic reclaimed top spot at the beginning of April, but seven weeks later the Spaniard returned to No 1 and as a result was seeded top for Roland Garros.

Djokovic, though, went on to win the French Open – his 23rd Grand Slam in total – and the victory ensured he returned to the top of the ATP Rankings for a ninth spell.

On Monday he started his 389th week at No 1, but Alcaraz has an opportunity to return to No 1 as he will be in action at the Queen’s Club Championship this week as Djokovic is skipping the grass-court warm-up events.

However it's not a surprise as Carlos Alcaraz beats Alex de Minaur 6-4 6-4 to win his first Queen's Club title and returns to world No. 1

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