Carlos Alcaraz At the age of 20, he dominates the main draw of the Queen’s ATP 500 tournament. Number two in the world, on the other hand is a tennis player of his generation, the Danish Holger RuneNo. 6. Among them is the hypothetical final on the grass in London, a carbon copy of what they will meet at Wimbledon from July 3 to 16.
The Murcian and the Scandinavian are part of a tough group of young people already embedded in the elite. But there are other sub-21s coming from behind knocking on the door. Maybe not with the same force as theirs, but with quality and rapid development.
One of them is French Arthur Phils, 19 and No. 66 ATP. The recent champion of the land of Lyon, was chased however in the first round of Roland Garros by Alexander Davidovichhe gained a place at Queen’s by qualifying.
He defeated his countryman Hugo Grenier by 6-4 and 7-6 (1), eventually defeating the Australian Alexei Popyrin of 5-7, 7-6 (2) and 7-6 (3).
The subsequent draw resulted in the first rivals of Carlos Alcaraz at its premiere at Queen’s. The other option is American tommy paul or the Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov.
This will be the first match between Alcaraz and Fils in the ATP. An interesting entry, with Alejandro Davidovich or Jiri Lehecka awaiting a threatening second heat.
Source: La Verdad

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