Amazing. You need to rub your eyes. It is not the metaverse, which may be by its perfection. Pure truth, nothing artificial, very natural. The phenomenon Carlos Alcaraz overflowing the Indian Wells plant, along with the Russian Daniel Medvedev. A tremendous display of power by a young 19-year-old boy who gave a terrifying recital on the circuit.
Alcaraz was the champion of Indian Wells and regained the world number one that was taken from him by the Serbian Novak Djokovic won the Australian Open. Remember: 6-3 and 6-2 in one hour and ten minutes. Champion without dropping a set in six level matches.
Alcaraz crushed a Medvedev 27 years old and world number 6 who became untouchable, also for Djokovicin his 19 previous matches, as the best in tournaments of Rotterdam, Doha and Dubai.
“It’s crazy, it means a lot to me,” said the Murcian who was still in Stadium 1, without receiving the trophy and the $1,262,000 check. He scared one of the best on the ATP Tour. Medvedev He went out on the field with a lot of doubt, because of the wind and fear of what happened on the field.
Alcaraz, 14 games won out of 15
The storm put it Alcarazwho has won 14 of his 15 matches so far this year, started late because of the injury he suffered again after winning in Buenos Aires and suffered a hamstring strain in the final in Rio which he lost. Cameron Norrie.
He can do it all, the youngest No. 1 in history regained the lead, which he will defend from next weekend Miamiwhich will dominate in 2022, as well as the Madrid Masters 1000 ATP. He now has three in this category, eight in total, in eleven finals played.
Fifth Spaniard to conquer the California desert, then Pepe Higueras, Alex Corretja, Rafa Nadal and Paula Badosa. Alcaraz marveled at the collapse of a Medvedev who was uncomfortable in the air and couldn’t see a hole in the wall of the El Palmar tennis player.
In ten minutes, 3-0 by a recognized Alcaraz, with a good serve, a good return, a strong forehand and a drop shot that made it difficult for the Muscovite. Everything is fine. Face an unknown Medvedev, without pulling any punches. Sleeping, faithless because he could see no way out.
The second set was an impressive exhibition. 12 consecutive points from Alcaraz, who didn’t let up for a second. He didn’t concede a break ball, nothing. Cannibalism.
Source: La Verdad

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