Alcaraz-Ruud, 2-1 and 40-40Ruud lost 10 of the last 11 points, but defended well against Alcaraz’s hard shots and earned another break point, temporarily neutralized by the Spaniard with a drop shot.
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Alcaraz-Ruud, 2-1 (Alcaraz break)Carlos hit a long forehand, but took advantage of his next break ball to break Ruud’s serve and tee off in the final, like every Grand Slam best-of-five-set match.
Alcaraz-Ruud, 1-1 and 40-0Three break balls for the Murcian after a fierce exchange closed by Carlos in the net.
Alcaraz-Ruud, 1-1Ruud connected on a backhand winner to go up 15-40, but Alcaraz saved two break points with two service points. His first ace and a forehand winner then gave him his first game.
Alcaraz-Ruud, 0-1Alcaraz had the first two break points, but Ruud gave his first sign of composure by going up two and then winning the first big point of the final before winning the opening game of the match.
ALCARAZ-RUUDThe match starts with Ruud serving.
Presentation of players on court Arthur AsheCasper Ruud and Carlos Alcaraz enter center court at Flushing Meadows. “Fighting for great things has been a dream since I was a child. This is not the time to be tired, but to give everything on the track,” Murcian said in the mini-interview before entering the track.
In the hands of AlcarazEvery match is a story and anything can happen, but the final is in Alcaraz’s hands if he plays at his best level. His pace of the ball is higher than Ruud, who lacks certain Murcian shots and should be especially inspired to take advantage of the cracks that Alcaraz can leave open.
Ruud, Roland Garros finalistCasper Ruud is playing in his second Grand Slam final at the US Open after losing this year at Roland Garros to Rafa Nadal. The 23-year-old Norwegian is having a great season where he won three titles, Buenos Aires, Geneva and Gstaad.
Can be counted on for five setsAlcaraz reached the final after taking all five sets in his three previous matches against Croatian Marin Cilic (eighth), Italian Jannik Sinner, with whom he even saved a ‘match-ball’ in the quarterfinals, and American Frances Tiafoe (semifinals). ) ).
2-0 in their previous meetingsAlcaraz defeated Ruud in their two previous encounters, last year in the ATP quarterfinals on clay in Marbella (6-2, 6-4) and this season in the final of the Masters 1,000 in Miami (7-5, 6-). 4).
Alcaraz wants to become the sixth Spaniard
Who is the ATP or WTA world number one after Carlos Moyà (1999), Juan Carlos Ferrero (2003), Rafa Nadal (2008), Arantxa Sánchez (1995) and Garbiñe Muguruza (2017)
Alcaraz wants to become the fifth Spaniard
Who won the US Open after Manolo Santana (1965), Manolo Orantes (1975), Rafa Nadal (2010, 2013, 2017 and 2019) and Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (1994)
The precocity of Carlos Alcaraz
He would become the youngest US Open champion since then
Peter Sampras, who won it in 1990 at the age of 19 years and 28 days. The youngest Grand Slam ever
Rafael Nadal win Roland Garros 2005 in 19 and 2 days.
If he wins, he will become the youngest world number one in history
s 19 years and 4 months. He will break the Australian record of 20 and 9 months
Lleyton Hewitt in November 2001.
Carlos Alcaraz’s tweet before the final
This caused an impact on the networks. We tell you about it on the Mundo Deportivo website.
What time does the final Alcaraz – Ruud start?
10 o’clock in the eveningofficial time. Center court is free once
Barbora Krejcikova and Katerina Siniakova They won the women’s doubles.
There may be a delay of ten minutes for the show before the final.
Final Carlos Alcaraz – Casper Ruud: Title and world number 1
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US Open 2022. At stake is the first Grand Slam title for the Spaniard and the Norwegian. And the best is also the
28th ATP world number one.
Source: La Verdad

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