“Look forward to tomorrow! (Arm icon showing power) Today is a day of rest, recovery and preparation!”. And with some tools he ended his message Carlos Alcarazwho had to recompose the physical, mental and tennis pieces after Wednesday’s marathon against Albert Ramoswho raised the match point before sealing his pass in the third round of Roland Garros, after four and a half overwhelming hours.
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At age 19, the body responds earlier. After passing through the hands of the physiotherapist Juanjo MorenoMurcian, the sixth player in the world, will also have some extra rest time starting today, Friday, he will open with an evening session on Roland Garros, the ‘star’ game of the day (9:00 pm). He deserves this qualification for the sensational excellence of the season and for the rival, the only one who beat him this season on clay.
Carlos Alcaraz met the American again sebastian korda, 21 years old and world number 30. On condition other than that defeat of 7-6 (2), 6-7 (5) and 6-3. Since then there have been twelve consecutive successes for the student John Charles Ferreroseventeen this course in clay since before dominating Godó and in Madrid he left his mark by lifting the trophy in Rio de Janeiro.
The tennis player El Palmar was one step away from improving his debut at Roland Garros, when he lost in the third round against German Jan-Lennard Struff, continuing from the previous stage. In twelve months Alcaraz had already burned many stages, wanting more fighting.
He knows how to beat Korda, he did it in the final of the Next Gen ATP Finals Milan, indoor and hard courts. Also in the innovative format used in this under-21 masters. The Spanish won 4-3, 4-2 and 4-2.
Source: La Verdad

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