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The 'world's strongest' overwhelming force wins the final in just 50 minutes, "Unbelievable performance..." Even the other person is shocked

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Carlos Alcaras holds the trophy after winning the Qatar Open. /AFPBBNews=News1

It is the world's strongest dignity. Carlos Alcaras (23, Spain) won his first tournament of the season in just 50 minutes.

Alcaras defeated Artur Peace (40th, France) 2-0 (6-2, 6-1) and lifted the trophy in the singles final of the Qatar Exxon Mobile Open (total prize money of $2.883,335) on the men's professional tennis (ATP) tour in Doha, Qatar on the 22nd (Korea time).

Alcaras' all-time rise continues. The victory came just 20 days after winning the Australian Open last month and achieving the youngest career Grand Slam ever.

Alcaras showed a ruthless performance from the start to the end of the game. Alcaras took the lead from the first game of the first set and won the first set in just 28 minutes.

The momentum continued in the second set. As Alcaras successively broke to take a 3-0 lead, Peace, who could not contain his anger, hit the racket and became frustrated.

Carlos Alcaras (fluorescent top) smiles with the trophy. /AFPBBNews=News1

In the end, Alcaras finished the second set in 22 minutes, finishing with a phenomenal 50 minutes of total game time.

He even wrote a new record. The victory over Peace is the shortest time ever recorded by Alcaras in a match that ended without abstaining. He also broke the record for the shortest time last year when Casper Ruud (Norway) beat Hugo 외mbert (France) in 68 minutes in last year's Nordic Open final.

According to the British 'BBC', Alcaras said in a post-match interview, "It's a huge start to the season. I have a desire to get more this year, he said. "I had to be mentally strong. He showed great tennis in this tournament. I am very satisfied with the result. This trophy means a lot to me," he added.

Defeated Peace told Alcaras at the ceremony, "What a champion. "It's a crazy performance," he said. "Congratulations to Alcaras," he continued. I've done an incredible job," he praised.

With this victory, Alcaras won his 26th career tour-class title in 2026, continuing his 12-game winning streak. Alcaras, who completely washed away his disappointment of being eliminated in the quarterfinals of the Qatar Open last year, proved once again that he is an absolute powerhouse in the men's tennis world early this season.

Carlos Alcaras clenches his fist during the game. /AFPBBNews=News1

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