Carlos Alcaraz he won his debut at Roland Garros the Italian Flavio Cobolli by 6-0, 6-2 and 7-5 in an hour and 57 minutes of play on Suzanne Lenglen Court, the venue’s second stadium, which is too small with its 10,000 seats because of the expectations generated by the world number one, at 20 years old.
The Murcian first half hour was a work of art. He scored an 8-0 run against an opponent who couldn’t understand what was going on, just as he might not have stopped the Spanish storm.
The organization noted the blows made by Alcarazalways have countless resources and make the theoretically impossible a reality.
Roland Garros chose one of his hits as the hit of the day. Fourteen minute meeting. The Murcian left, where the Italian arrived, wanting to surprise with a counter-reply in the form of a well crossed backhand.
helpful Carlitos, he invented that the ball reaches the other side of the track, storing the net from the outside. It was his only option from such a heel that he was, hitting the ball from very low. magic
Source: La Verdad

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