“Yes you can, yes you can”, shouted the more than ten thousand fans who filled Manolo Santana Stadium by Magic Box to see the semifinals in Madrid in between Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic. The sensation, the executioner of Rafael Nadal, against world number one. Another challenge for the Murcian phenomenon.
He gave up the first set despite the fact he dominated 4-2. He suffered the serve, a blow that boosted the Serb, who chained 21 points in a row here. It gave him peace of mind to recover on the ground and finish the ‘tiebreak’ through 7-6 (7-5) after an hour and two minutes.
The best ‘Nole’ came back, trying a more irregular Carlitos. But the tennis player El Palmar He had a lot of resources at just 19 years old. He did not lose face in the rivalry with the Balkan veteran, 34 years and 11 months.
He saved two compromise situations, two break balls that would give Djokovic a double service option for the match. He always encounters a massive blob to fight.
And in the fall he decided to set, raising the public using ‘puntazo’. Left backhanded, Djokovic came across the ball to take it away from Murcian, who showed his speed to get ‘in the extreme’, slipped to reach the ball and threw a parallel that gave him a second set, he returned to the fight . for the final
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Source: La Verdad

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