Carlos Alcaraz achieved a new comeback this Saturday on his way to the grand final of the Cincinnati Masters 1000. If on Friday Max Purcell was his victim, this time it was Hubert Hurkacz who suffered in his flesh at the good work of the world number 1.
In Cincinnati Alcaraz again has the support of Juan Carlos Ferrero, absent last week in Torontoa presence that was of great help in the crucial moments of his duel against the Pole.
And it is that the indications of the former champion of Roland Garros helped him to overcome the most difficult moments of the party One of them came in the tiebreak of the second set, when Hurkacz reached 1-4.
At that time Alcaraz brought out his best tennis, always well advised by Ferrero, which left us with a most viral moment. “Where do you think it goes?” he asked his student, emphasizing the ability to rely when reducing his rival’s services.
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“Get into his head. Go where you thinkFerrero insisted. And what if Carlitos gets in? That made it 4-4 and the tiebreaker was settled at 7-4, so he has to give her his share of credit for the reaction.
From there, everything was easier for the world number 1, who came out of the third set to grow. A new horizon opens before his eyes. He’s seen elimination up close and it won’t happen again. He won a turning point and his rival had to give up thinking.
He finally did it with 2-1 on the scoreboard. Hurkacz is once again the Hubert everyone knows. That’s when Alcaraz had 3 ‘break’ balls. He also suffered to achieve this, but the third time was the charm.
It was put with 3-1 on the scoreboard and served. I had to finish With everything he went through to get there, he wouldn’t fail. It didn’t happen. Alcaraz will enter the final. He fought and won. This Sunday (22:30), see Djokovic.
Source: La Verdad

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