Carlos Alcaraz, world number two
Novak Djokovic he took the world number one from him after winning his tenth Australian Open, 22nd Grand Slam.
Carlos Alcaraz will leave Buenos Aires as number two, with fewer points as he has lost 500
Rio de Janeirowho will play next week.
Carlos Alcaraz, looking at center court for its premiere
He will leave when the match between Serbian
dusan lajovic and the Argentine
Camilo Ugo Carabellimatch where the rival will appear in the quarterfinals of the best of
Alcaraz-Djere.
Lajovic led 3-1 after the early break.
First duel between Carlos Alcaraz and Laslo Djere
The Spaniard, 19 years old and world number 2, is playing his first game of the season. He hasn’t stepped on clay in competition since last summer. ATP debut in Buenos Aires
The Serbian, 27 years old and number 57, defeated the Italian in the first round in Buenos Aires
Fabio Fognini by 6-4 and 6-4.
Round of 16 match, the Murcian avoided the preliminary tie for being the first seed.
What time does Carlos Alcaraz play?
Not before 20:00 in Buenos Aires, 00:00 Spanish peninsular time. The clock has passed this hurdle, although we’ll have to wait a little longer to see the reappearance of
Carlos Alcaraz, before the serb
Laslo Djere.
Because the program is late
Cameron Norrie it took him three hours to defeat
Facundo Diaz Acosta. And now they begin to play
Dusan Lajovic and Camilo Ugo Carabelli. When this meeting is over, I pass the Guillermo Vilas railway to Alcaraz and Djere.
Carlos Alcaraz returned to play in official competition three months later
103 days after first pass a
stomach damage that left him without closing the 2022 season, the ATP Finals and the Davis Cup, and recovered himself in
a muscle injury in the right leg which caused him to withdraw from the Australian Open, Carlos Alcaraz returned to the ATP Tour, making his ATP debut in Buenos Aires. Today Wednesday in Argentina, and Spanish Thursday morning.
Source: La Verdad

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