Alcaraz – Ugo Carabelli, live now | Buenos Aires ATP: round of 16

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0-15 Alcaraz. Also double faults from Ugo Carabelli. The third, less than one of the Spaniards.
Carlos Alcaraz – Camilo Ugo Carabelli 6-2, 0-1
Third game for the Argentine, third game to beat the rest. ALCARAZ’S 5-0 STREAK ENDED, suffering an unexpected halt. But everything depends on him.
30-40 Ugo Vassori, but it’s in the hands of Alcaraz, who if he doesn’t fail his right will surpass his rival.
0-40 Alcaraz. THREE BREAK BALLS AGAINST. He returned to the ways of his first two services. It struggled to start, then it picked up.
0-15 Ugo Carabelli. Fourth double fault by Alcaraz.

Carlos Alcaraz – Camilo Ugo Carabelli 6-2
Alcaraz won the set with a blank game. 5-0 STREAK to close in 34 minutes. Radical change from 1-2. The Argentine did not win any of his four service turns.

0-40 Alcaraz, THREE SET POINTS!!! He was a huge rival from 1-2.
0-30 Alcaraz, two points from the set. Double fault by Ugo Carabelli, second.
0-15 Alcaraz. Fourth turn of serve for the Argentine, who had lost the previous three.

Carlos Alcaraz – Camilo Ugo Carabelli 5-2
Alcaraz accelerated, PARTIAL 4-0. Dominate with the right, running the rival. The first set will reach it, after half an hour of opening. He started badly, with double faults and twice giving up his serve, but once he got the pulse of the match he soared, against an inferior opponent. The ranking is not deceiving: No. 2 vs. Nope. 134.
30-0 Alcaraz, these last few minutes were huge.
15-0 Alcaraz. The show must go on. Big serve and volley. Charly is launching again, and at what speed.

Carlos Alcaraz – Camilo Ugo Carabelli 4-2
THIRD GAME IN A ROW FOR ALCARAZ, who earned his third break against the Argentine, who has yet to win his serve. Something the Murcian started doing, so this difference is in his favor. It has gone too far, and there are hints that want to destroy it.
30-40 Alcaraz, blasts the ball with his right foot. With each shot, more power, until he surpasses his rival. BREAK BALL FOR SPAIN.
15-30 Alcaraz, who has also started winning drop shots. He’s already on track, commanding more easily. His shots were rediscovered. Start taking the pulse of the competition. leaving
The shadow has taken over the Guillermo Vilas Track. 7 pm in Buenos Aires.

Carlos Alcaraz – Camilo Ugo Carabelli 3-2
Game at 15 Alcaraz, the first in which he commanded serve, after four consecutive breaks at the start. The Spaniard measures the track and the playing conditions. Favorite at world number 134, but less than a rival playing in his fourth match in Buenos Aires.
40-15 Alcaraz, who committed his third double sin.
40-0 Alcaraz, released. He also scores first serves, and it shows on the scoreboard. First time getting ahead in a service game.

Carlos Alcaraz – Camilo Ugo Carabelli 2-2
Alcaraz made a huge right attack to take advantage of the Argentine’s second serve, which he finished at the net. REVERSE BREAK, FOUR GAMES, FOUR BREAKS. Obviously the playing conditions are not fast.
30-40 Alcaraz. It looked like a lob, it took a while and the Spaniard had to attack the next break ball.
15-40 TWO BREAK BALLS ALCARAZ. It was consistent in the first minutes of the game. The service, suffering. Neither one nor the other manages to win it.
Alcaraz only won 1 of 8 points on his serve. Blame the lack of filmmaking.

Carlos Alcaraz – Camilo Ugo Carabelli 1-2
ALCARAZ LOSES THE SERVE BLANK. Three games, three breaks. Big final passing from the Argentine, enjoying playing at home against the champion and world No. 2.

0-40 MORE BREAK BALLS FOR UGO CARABELLI. Second double fault by Alcaraz.
0-30 Ugo Carabelli, returns a drop shot to Alcaraz well. Two killed by Murcian, both captured and won by Argentine.

Carlos Alcaraz – Camilo Ugo Carabelli 1-1
The Alcaraz break immediately recovered. It is important that he finds a prize for the fourth breaking ball, after the opponent has first leveled at 0-40. In Australia, it was very difficult for the Spaniard to confirm the chances to break.
Advantages of Alcaraz, fourth break ball. Retreating into the opponent’s net. Not regularly.
Both. SAVE BREAK THREE BALLS BY CARABELLI, the last attacking by serving and hitting the net.
30-40 Alcaraz, who misses from the right. He has one breaking ball left. In driving, there is a lack of precision to be gained as the game progresses.
15-40 Alcaraz, whose first drop shot did not surprise the Argentine, who arrived well and beat the Spaniard with a parallel backhand passing. TWO MORE BREAK BALLS.
0-40 THREE BREAK BALLS ALCARAZ, to recover the lost serve. Also taking advantage of the fact that the opponent does not take the first serve. The opposite of the opening game.
0-15 Alcaraz, with the help of Argentina’s first double fault.

Carlos Alcaraz – Camilo Ugo Carabelli 0-1
Carlos Alcaraz was out of service, with a final double fault. I play at 15 for Argentina, playing at home. The Murcian has yet to enter the game, having been accused of not competing for three weeks.

15-40 Ugo Carabelli. ALCARAZ faces TWO BREAK BALLS. Fourth game in the tournament for the Argentine, after playing in the qualifying phase, and first for the Murcian. One has to fix the game, the other doesn’t.
15-30 Ugo Carabelli. Alcaraz right miss, long. He needs to air out the competition.

Carlos Alcaraz – Camilo Ugo Carabelli 0-0
The game begins, with Carlos Alcaraz serving. His second tournament. Twenty days without competing since losing to Alexander Zverev at the Australian Open.
Former player coaches
Juan Carlos Ferrero, with Carlos Alcaraz. Camilo Ugo Carabelli has another former ATP, Charlie Berlocq.
Carlos Alcaraz lost the draw
Argentine Carlos Ugo Carabelli opted out. He has to start by taking on Alcaraz, although he prefers to switch roles. If he wins the toss, he prefers to subtract.
Alcaraz and Carabelli took to the track
Carlos Alcaraz, with the yellow sleeveless shirt he wore at the Australian Open. Enter the Guillermo Vilas Track. The champion begins the defense of the title. In front, a Buenos Aires native playing at home, Carlos Ugo Carabaelli.
The referee of the match
The Ecuadorian chair umpire Jimmy Pinoargotereferee of this round of 16 match.
The sun is rising in Buenos Aires
At half past six in the afternoon, the time when Carlos Alcaraz and Camilo Ugo Carabelli were called to Guillermo Vilas Track of Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis. The sun is still shining in the capital of Argentina.
The return of Juan Carlos Ferrero
After undergoing surgery for a knee injury, he stayed at home during the Australian Open, losing to Carlos Alcaraz in the quarterfinals with Alexander Zverev. The coach is in Buenos Aires with the Murcian. The Ontinyent native turned 44 on Monday.
The fight for world number 1 with Novak Djokovic
There is a 600 point difference between world No. 1 Novak Djokovic (9,855) and No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz (9,255).
In Buenos Aires, Alcaraz will defend maintaining the margin as he exposed 250 points of the current champion. This can only be maintained by revalidating the title.
Unpublished duel
Carlos Alcaraz, 20 years old and world No. 2, he will face the Argentine for the first time Camilo Ugo Carabelli, nicknamed ‘Witcher’ and ‘Fat Man’. He recently made the final at the Piracicaba Challenger, getting past the Buenos Aires qualifiers Jaume Munar and Hugo Dellien. He entered the main draw defeating the Peruvian Juan Pablo Varillas 7-6 (5) and 6-4.
Alcaraz’s path to reclaiming the title
If you win Camilo Ugo Carabelli24 years old and world No. 123, in the quarterfinals he will face another survivor from the previous stage, the Italian. Andrea Vavassori, 28 years old and number 152, winner of Serbian Laslo Djere by 6-4 and 7-5.
In the semifinals you will face the winner of a duel of ‘gunners’, against an important rival, either the Chilean Nicolás Jarry or the Argentine Tomás Martín Etcheverry.
Under the draw, for a place in the final, farewell to the 2023 finalist, the British Cameron Norrie, who was beaten on his debut by the Argentine Federico Coria by 6-2, 4-6 and 6-3. Between a defined room Dusan Lajovic and Facundo Díaz Acosta.
What time does Carlos Alcaraz play and where can it be seen on TV?
Carlos Alcaraz and Camilo Ugo Carabelli They play at 10:30 pm, 6:30 pm in Buenos Aires. They open a night shift. The Guillermo Vilas Track is now free for them.
The tournament will be televised via Movistar Plus+. This meeting was broadcast on #Vamos
In a few minutes, Carlos Alcaraz reappeared
Carlos Alcaraz The defending champion of the ATP 250 tournament begins in Buenos Aires. He directly entered the round of 16, against the Argentine Camilo Ugo Carabelli.
His second tournament of the season, after the quarterfinals at the Australian Open. From the hard courts of Melbourne to the clay of the Argentine Open.
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