Brilliant and powerful reaction from Carlos Alcaraz. He looks more like the champion of Wimbledon, which until recently he fought for the last number one of the year he took. Novak Djokovic. Down, physically and especially mentally, since the US Open, he regained victory after three consecutive losses, including his ATP Finals debut against the German. Alexander Zverev.
Charly looks more like himself. He regained his smile, taking it away from his punches. The momentum. The spark And he won the emotional pulse of facing an all-or-nothing match after a poor start to the tournament. No doubt the sentence of a more nervous Andrey Rublev, whom he defeated 7-5 and 6-2 in an hour and a quarter.
Murcian added 40 of his 47 points via serve, a key hit on the fast surface of the Pala Alpitour Stadium in Turin. There is no stain.
They closed in two sets, barely giving up games. Vital in the event of tiebreakers on the final day of this Red Group. On Friday he will come with options for the semifinals in his closing against the Russian Daniel Medvedev. They will depend on what is against the Muscovite Alexander Zverev tonight.
If the German wins, the semi-finals are guaranteed. If Medvedev does this, he will have a tie place in the top four if he wins in two sets.
Alcaraz This gave a radical turn to his confidence, and therefore to his tennis. He endured the serve challenge until the opening set reached a hot moment. He didn’t hesitate, Rublev was angry, and he saved a first break point to reach 5-4 in his favor. There the Spaniard took command, taking advantage of his rival’s tendency to fight himself under pressure.
5-0 partial by Alcaraz, for 7-5 and 2-0. The second set began with Rublev first smashing a racket and then using one to hit his left leg up to six times, until his knee was cut and bleeding.
Highway to Alcaraz en route to his first Masters Final victory. He sped and was sentenced to the fast track. He was still alive in the event, where he added 200 ranking points and pocketed an extra $390,000. Including fixed for play, he has accumulated 634,125 dollars.
Source: La Verdad

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