Carlos Alcaraz He reiterated that having fun and trying to play without pressure are two important aspects to understand his current tennis, at the moment it is untouchable for all his rivals since he recovered from the injury that prevented the him from competing 100% in the final of river.
“I’m enjoying every second on the track. I feel fast, I’m moving well and I’m happy with the variety I’m playing with, with a lot of shots,” Alcaraz said after beating dusan lajovic (6-0, 7-6) and advanced to the round of 16 Masters 1,000 on a difficult path Miami (USA).
The Murcian, the youngest No. 1 in history at the age of 19, will be looking for a place in the quarterfinals against the American on Tuesday tommy paulwho frustrated a Spanish battle by defeating Malaga Alexander Davidovich by 6-3 and 7-5.
Source: La Verdad
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