“Sometimes I felt invincible,” he confessed Carlos Alcarazmore than satisfied with his entry into Roland Garros 2023. He defeated the Italian Flavio Cobolli 6-0, 6-2 and 7-5, with an initial run of 8-0 at a perfect half time.
“I hit the ball well, cleanly, I was very aggressive and I made good shots,” he summarized.
It dazzled the 10,000 fans who filled the Suzanne Lenglen Track, the second largest and largest of the Parisian complex.
He followed that streak this season, where he amassed 31 games won, out of 34 played, 21 out of 23 on clay. He arrived in perfect condition for this Wednesday’s meeting against the Japanese taro daniel30 years old and world number 112.
There is no ATP history between the two, but the Japanese are known on the Levantine coast. He finished his training in Valencia, which explains why he often swears in Spanish on the track.
The Asian is a great connoisseur of the clay court, complete but without a winning shot. It’s hard to find a hole in the wall of Carlos Alcarazwho prefers to take revenge for personal things rather than the enemy.
He wants to return to the central court of Roland Garros, which he will step on this afternoon, around 3-4 pm. The world number one did not start on the main stage, but that will be his second commitment and he does not want to move here.
He wants to win again in the middle, where he played four of the five games but said goodbye to losing to the German Alexander Zverev in the quarterfinals.
Alcaraz wants to erase those memories in his third participation, where he goes for a Musketeers Cup where the Russian said goodbye in the first. Daniel Medvedevvictim of 172 in the world, the Brazilian Thiago Seyboth Wild.
Aim for him, of course, Novak Djokovicwho will have a good test against the Hungarian Marton Fucsovics, a physical wonder that every muscle in his body was chiseled. It was Philippe Chatrier, although in an evening session, not before 8:15 pm In the slower playing conditions, the ball thickened on the damp ground.
Alcaraz, Helpful to everyone and avoiding problems to the maximum. taro daniel “He has a very good year, he’s playing well and he’s won against tough opponents. It’s going to be a tough second round, I’ll have to be prepared, it’s going to be a great fight.” On your guard up.
Source: La Verdad

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