Radical change in plans Carlos Alcaraz at the US Open. Protagonist of the night sessions on Tuesday and Thursday in New York, against the German Dominik Koepfer and the south africa Lloyd Harris, respectively, the tournament organization changed its match schedule with the champion and world number one.
From the high humidity of the night, the flood lights and the loud crowds to a calmer and sunnier atmosphere, albeit in the same setting, Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Carlos Alcaraz the british is measured this saturday daniel evans in the daytime session. Not only that, but within a few days he moved from closing the day to opening it on this occasion.
Carlos Alcaraz and Daniel Evans they will play their third round duel, round of 32, which will open at the Flushing Meadows headquarters. At local noon, 6 pm Central European Time, on the track.
daniel evans, 33 years old and number 28, is an amazing technique, complete, even without the power of the Spaniard’s punches. The Englishman opened his ATP record at the start of the tour by winning the tournament in Washington. He’s been on his knees with her twice Alcarazsuperior in the semifinals of the last Godó (6-2, 6-2) and indoors in Vienna (6-4 and 6-3 in 2021).
Both tennis players have to wake up early to prepare for this commitment: food, activation, light training, work with physios and physical trainers. Tasks that take time. Who will sleep late this time is the Russian Daniel Medvedev designated as Thursday to end the day. Play against Argentine Sebastian Baez.
The tournament was televised on Movistar Plus+ and you can follow Alcaraz’s matches live and current information on sports world website.
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ARTHUR ASHE STADIUM
6:00 p.m
Carlos Alcaraz (Esp/1)-Daniel Evans (GBR/26)
Elina Svitolina (Ucr/26)-Jessica Pegula (USA/3)
(not before 01:00 am on Sunday)
Ons Jabeur (Tun/5)-Marie Bouzkova (Che/31)
Daniil Medvedev (Rus/3)-Sebastián Baéz (Arg)
Source: La Verdad

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