The shot Alcaraz wanted but Musetti stole from him to put Miami on its feet

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The Spanish Carlos Alcaraz He came out on the court ready “to impose my tennis, with my style. Be aggressive going up to the net, also trying drop shots.” And he did it, he beat the Italian Lorenzo Musetti by 6-3 and 6-3, qualifying for the quarterfinals of the Masters 1000 ATP in Miami.

Alcaraz is not only a winner, he also stands out in the creativity of his tennis. He holds almost every shot in this sport, the manual parts as well as the ones he made for himself.

Also Musetti, at 22 years older than Alcaraz, likes to improvise on the court. If he is also behind the scoreboard and sees no cracks in the opponent’s wall, he will be more daring to try the impossible.

This combination led to great scores, although one stood out from the rest because it immediately brought the entire audience to its feet in the middle, the Hard Rock Stadium.

This is one of those highlights Carlos Alcaraz He wants to win to celebrate and increase public connection. This time, I didn’t need him to control the game, because I tied him up. Better, because he’s gone.

With the Spaniard leading 6-3, 1-1 on serve, he took advantage of a parallel forehand after some difficult back-and-forth exchanges.

Alcaraz, true to his approach, went to the net to close out the point. His cushioned backhand volley was quality, but Musetti shot with intelligence. When lost, he did the unpredictable. He jumped and hit the ball in the air under his legs, in the head.


A wolf also put Alcaraz back in the race. The Murcian has an ace up his sleeve, of course. He hit a ‘willy’, he defended himself with a ball under his legs, in his case with his back to his rival, who was attentively waiting at the net to make him the point of the match.

For spectacularity. Because in general, the roller was placed by Alcaraz.

Source: La Verdad

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