Carlos Alcaraz swept the russian Daniel Medvedev, 6-3 and 6-2 in one hour and 10 minutes. He swept one player from the top in the ‘fifth Grand Slam’, the Indian Wells ATP Masters 1000, with a nineteen game unbeaten streak. The Murcian exhibition meant winning an eighth ATP title and reclaiming the world number one he gave up on Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open.
At 19 years old, Alcaraz starring in another exhibition, which shows one stays on Mike Tysona simile used by Medvedev’s coach, the Frenchman Gilles Cervarawho, like others, saw a weakness in his pupil, a great respect which turned into a fear of not knowing where the Spaniard was going.
causes fear Alcaraz to their opponents. So is Argentina’s left-hander Facundo Bagnis, 33 years old and world number 100, he came out very nervous, fearing the worst. And he was right. Defeat, barring an accident, was their fate: 6-0 and 6-2 in one hour and four minutes. And because the tennis player from El Palmar loosened up after chaining eight consecutive games, having made an ultrasonic ‘donut’ in the first set. He repeated 6-0 against Bagnis in the land of mold in 2022. The seventh to sign on to the ATP.
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In eleven minutes, 4-0 Alcaraz, who won the first eleven points, who in the whole set did not serve even one, got the twelve contested. In global points, 27-7 in 23 minutes.
in the state of grace Alcaraz, winning his fifteenth of sixteen encounters on this course, was plagued by Bagnis’ mistakes. He came out shy, dwarfed in Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.
Alcaraz eased up for a moment, allowing him to experience a ‘break’ and see a 2-2 scoreline in the second set. Pure mirage. Another short acceleration to sentence the 6-2 and start to recover to then prepare for Sunday’s clash, in the third round, against the Serbian dusan lajovic or the American Maxime Cressy.
In five days, from the slowest track in Indian Wells to the fastest in Miami like nothing. No hangovers. “He is a murderer,” Bagnis sentenced about his rival, whom he knew well. He stopped training with her despite requests from Juan Carlos Ferrero because of his left-handedness because he always leaves the farm in ruins in front of a young man who promises a lot and reigns at the age of 19.
Alcaraz returned to Miami where he left off. Seventh consecutive victory in this event, the same figure in computing this course when he is in only his fourth tournament.
Source: La Verdad

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