At 4-4 and advantage of Daniel Medvedev in the Masters 1000 ATP final at Indian Wells, Carlos Alcaraz he surpassed himself. All the spectators were stunned, it continues to impress when you review the ‘spot’ that was invented. Unthinkable, he made a point that seemed eternally true, to be saved over time to sum up the blessed antics of the Murcian.
I have already shared a wonder at Jannik Sinner in the semifinals, where they lost, but the final went even further. Too much Carlos Alcaraz He also has something special.
He was asked how he experienced the action, and he changed the story of what he saw on the field. He gave the development of the point. There was a ruse, which went unnoticed because it was attributed to a strategic decision about the Spanish withdrawal.
However, he attributed it to an accident. “Honestly, I don’t know what happened. I was going to jump to do the smash, but something happened to my leg that I couldn’t jump.”
He himself did not give up on defeat, but he had no choice but to let the ball go when it was in the air. This allowed us to talk now about the ‘puntazo’, which started with a sprint from the Murcian to return a drop shot from the Muscovite.
He has the legs and the faith to find a solution. Not only did he reach the ball, but he invented the perfect lob on defense. “When something like this happens, you have to put another ball in. And that’s what I did. It was a good lob, which he didn’t finish in a good position. Medvedev. It gave me a chance to stay alive at that point,” he recalled. Alcaraz.
He gains ground in an unequal battle, to complete the task “with a pass that I think is quite brilliant.” A right hand from outside to inside, parallel, that got past Medvedev at the net.
A work of art,” which gave me motivation. You always try to make good points, which people enjoy. I think it’s good for everyone. It gives me more motivation and also puts smile on my face.”
The story ended well, with a 7-6 (5) and 6-1 victory, reaffirming the title of champion in Masters 1000 ATP Indian Wells.
Source: La Verdad

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