Carlos Alcaraz, 19 years old and world number 6, is ready to break another barrier by reaching the semifinals of a Grand Slam for the first time. He met his victim again in the Madrid final, the German alexander zverev, 25 years old and number 3, by 6-3 and 6-1. Teutonic then complained of falling asleep around five in the morning due to an imbalance in the programming of the ‘semis’.
The quarter duel will be held today, Tuesday, around 4 p.m.e, sometimes two female singles also played in this round.
Murcian, who saved the trap match and had a match point against Albert Ramos, hit Korda and Khachanov. “This match will be different from the one in Madrid and I will wait for the best Zverev I can think of”, the student reviews Juan Carlos Ferrero, with 14 games undefeated, 20 wins out of 21 played on clay this season.
“I feel pretty good, really. I play good games, I’m very happy with the level I’m showing. To try to continue the level that I’m giving, also physically and mentally”, he highlighted before his duel with the pupil of the also Spanish Davis Cup captain Sergi Bruguera.
Zverev also followed up with a ‘match’ ball in the second round, against the Argentine Sebastian Baez |. Finalist of the US Open, he cried his farewell to the Munich tournament considering that he had not given up the level against the Danish Holger Rune. The best version of Sascha who suffered so hard against Bernabé Zapata doesn’t come out. “There are no tennis holes, there are mental ones,” he said.
“Alcaraz is the best in the world right now”, the Teuton launched in Magic Box. He was crushed by an opponent he lost twice on the hard court in 2021, in Acapulco (6-3 and 6-1) and Vienna (6-3 and 6-3).
Source: La Verdad

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