Carlos Alcaraz and Matteo Berrettini They promised emotions, and soon they were heating up at the Wimbledon headquarters. Great start for the Spaniard and Italian, winning the first set 6-3 in 43 minutes.
However, in the second the Murcian reaction began. As proof of the level rise, one of the hoots with the old flavor of Roger Federer in his garden in London.
Berrettini returned the drop of Alcaraz with an open cross backhand, very open. So the Murcian was left with no possibility to pass the ball to the net.
He pulled the legs and resources. He reached for the ball to slot it into the only possible gap, between the referee’s chair and the net post. point out for Carlitos, who continued the race by avoiding a television camera and stopping in time to avoid landing in the fans’ stands.
Source: La Verdad

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