Carlos Alcaraz – Cameron Norrie 2-3
Norrie game is blank. Great serve turn. British grew up. In desire.
30-0
first ace from the party, from Norrie.
Carlos Alcaraz – Cameron Norrie 2-2
I play 30 Alcaraz. Both are in superb shape during these 18 minutes. So far there are no surprises in delivery.
40-30 Alcaraz, who ‘eats’ a crossed drive pass from Norrie. He attacked the right of the British left-hander, the response was a spectacular whiplash.
40-15 Alcaraz, who was very good at serving in the semifinal against
Barnabas Zapata.
For the Norrie game, he claimed a long ball from Alcaraz. LOW THE JUDGES’ HEADS,
THE SPANISH NACHO FORCADELL. He agrees with the British, 15-15 with the Murcian serving.
15-0 Alcaraz, second drop with a good result.
Carlos Alcaraz – Cameron Norrie 1-2
Good minute from Norrie, he also shows a drop shot, where he closes the game at 30. From you to you. He defeated Carlos in Cincinnati, snapping a three-game losing streak. The British known well-rounded fighter experienced. It’s no surprise that he took the lead in the final.
40-30 Norrie, showing ability to ‘kill’ the ball with a volley. Quality.
30-30 Good open serve by Cameron Norrie, he wastes it wanting to invest too much to the right and throw the next ball into the net.
Carlos Alcaraz – Cameron Norrie 1-1
Close the Alcaraz game with a drop. At 30, added four points in a row. It was a direct message to Norrie that he reached the final well, his first since the US Open, in his first official tournament in over three months. His season premiere, his debut in Buenos Aires.
30-30 Alcaraz backhand cross against Norrie’s left-handed drive, which he followed up with a powerful parallel backhand. The Murcian was exceptional from the threatening 0-30. He does not back down at critical moments.
15-30 Norrie. Good first serve from Alcaraz to reduce problems. He let the ball pass, not volleying when he saw there was a long way to go.
0-30 Norrie, who came out very strong. Another parallel right passing through Alcaraz.
0-15 Norrie, great parallel drive. Left handed. Alcaraz was surprised.
Carlos Alcaraz – Cameron Norrie 0-1
I was playing 30 Norrie, saving with no problem on the always compromised first serve turn.
40-30 Norrie, determined to take the risk. Better the own failure for a long ball than a deadly attack from the Spaniards.
30-0 Norrie, another hard court player but showing himself to be complete over the years. Very competitive, a gladiator as Alcaraz described him the day before.
Carlos Alcaraz – Cameron Norrie 0-0
Alcaraz won the draw, which he chose to subtract. The service opens with Cameron Norrie, a lefty born in South Africa, raised in New Zealand and trained in the United States, where he attended Texas Catholic University. Scottish father and Welsh mother. Argentine coach, with whom he went to college in the USA.
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ATP World Ranking
Carlos Alcaraz will continue at No. 2. And more than Novak Djokovic. He will win 250 points as champion of Buenos Aires, but the 500 of Rio de Janeiro will be reduced due to a slight gap between the calendar 2022 and 2023. In Rio, next week he will start from 0, with the Argentine booty compiled for one year.
Cam Norrie won the toss and opted to subtract.
The sun is rising in Buenos Aires.
The time has come for Carlos Alcaraz and Cameron Norrie, who are on the Guillermo Vilas track.
For another precociousness record
The youngest number one in history, at 19, the age at which he sought to win the ATP in Buenos Aires. If he does, he will break the record for tournament precociousness, held by the Norwegian
Casper Ruudchampion in 2020 with 21. He repeated the crown in 2022, which he did not defend in this edition.
Carlos Alcaraz, approaching the victory 100 ATP
He won 93 matches and lost 31 on the ATP Tour. Victory 100 will not be long in coming. After Buenos Aires, immediately travel to Rio de Janeiro, where he will make his debut against the Brazilian
Mateus Alves.
Cameron Norrie’s thirteenth final, fourth on clay
He has a record of 4-8, 1-2 on clay. His best title, the Indian Wells Masters 1000 title in 2021. On land it was aired in Lyon 2022.
Carlos Alcaraz’s ninth final, seventh on clay
Positive balance 6-2. This is the first time he has played since the US Open, on September 11, 2022.
won
Umag 2021: Richard Gasquet (Fra) 6-2, 6-2
Rio 2022: Diego Schwartzman (Arg) 6-4, 6-2
Miami 2022: Casper Ruud (North) 7-5, 6-4
Godó 2022: Pablo Carreño (Span) 6-3, 6-2
Madrid 2022: Alex Zverev (Ale) 6-3, 6-1
US Open 2022: Casper Ruud (North) 6-4, 2-6, 7-6(1), 6-3
Buenos Aires 2023: Cameron Norrie (GBR)
loss
Hamburg 2022: Lorenzo Musetti (Ita) 6-4, 6-7(6), 6-4
Umag 2022: Jannik Sinner (Ita) 6-7(5), 6-1, 6-1
Fifth game between right-hander Alcaraz and left-hander Norrie
Carlos Alcaraz, 19 years old and world number 2, dominated the record with Cameron Norrie, 27 years old and number 12, 3-1, 1-0 on clay. However, he lost the most recent title, on the hard court in Cincinnati, in August 2022. In preparation for his first Grand Slam title, at the US Open.
Schedule and where to see the last Alcaraz – Norrie
It’s eight o’clock in the evening (4 o’clock in Buenos Aires) will be called at the Guillermo Vilas Track.
It will be televised on Movistar Deportes 2. And in this direct we will tell you every point of how the game unfolds.
Carlos Alcaraz – Cameron Norrie: Buenos Aires Final
Hello, good afternoon. We begin the preview of the final of the ATP 250 tournament in Buenos Aires between the Spanish Carlos Alcaraz and the British Cameron Norrie.
Source: La Verdad

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