The Spanish Carlos Alcaraz He worked for an hour Wednesday on court 5 of the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Cincinnati, full of fans, working out with the attention of others, because of the round of 16 duel he will play this Thursday against Croatian Marin Cilic.
After her brilliant debut on Tuesday, in which she defeated American Mackenzie McDonald 6-3, 6-2, Alcaraz jumped to train 12 locals on a second track of the Cincinnati club, where more than a hundred fans were waiting for him.
Guided by his coach Juan Carlos Ferrero, number 4 in the world ranking, winner of two Masters 1,000 this year, in Miami and Madrid, he worked on one of the keys to his match against Cilic, his ability to respond to strong serves . of Croatian.
Alcaraz also practiced protecting the net and completed his serve practice.
The 19-year-old from Murcia started this tournament in the best possible way after being eliminated by American Tommy Paul on his debut in Montreal.
At the end of practice, Alcaraz stayed for over ten minutes signing autographs and giving pictures and also gave his racket to a kid.
Source: La Verdad

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