Carlos Alcaraz continues to advance in the Indian Wells Masters 1000. The Murcian advanced to the quarterfinals on Wednesday morning after comfortably beating Britain’s Jack Draper, who was forced to retire with injury after trailing 6-2, 2-0.
“One of the most important goals since returning to the circuit was to regain my confidence. In Buenos Aires, I didn’t feel like my favorite, for example. The truth is that as soon as I started playing my first matches I saw how I started to regain that confidence, I was regaining my style, my level, I was me again. Right now I feel like I can win, that I’m there and I’m one of the favorites” explained the world number 2 in the press room, regretting that Draper did not finish the game.
“As you all understand, this is something I didn’t want to happen. If I analyze the game from my point of view, it is clear that I hit the ball very well, that I moved well. and I’m gradually gaining confidence during the week” he affirmed.
Source: La Verdad

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