Carlos Alcaraz looks like smiling After eight months without a trophy, he again singled himself out to retain the Masters 1000 ATP title in Indian Wells. The party continues in the tournament of the same category that will be held in Miami, where the Spaniard is already in the quarterfinals.
They won nine games in a row, after defeating Italian Lorenzo Musetti 6-3 and 6-3. This Thursday he has a date in the quarterfinal round with the Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov. The German will wait for him in the semifinals Alexander Zverev or Hungarian Fabian Maroszan.
The Murcian is once again enjoying being on a tennis court, and it shows in his game, which flows again according to his aggressive style, with powerful shots and constant inventiveness.
With his homework done at Hard Rock Stadium, which had no game on Wednesday, that same Tuesday he left as quickly as possible for the Kaseya Center in Miami. He arrived late, causing a power failure that delayed the meeting before him for an hour, which took longer than expected.
But it didn’t stop Carlos Alcaraz Celebrate your success in style. As he likes, watching more sports and chatting with other sports stars and other artistic disciplines. Meet people, chat with some of your favorite characters.
His friend didn’t play Jimmy Butlerinjured and watching one of his games, and the Miami Heat lost at home to the Golden State Warriors.
Alcaraz was able to exchange experiences in the NBA Chris Paul, Stephen Curry or Caleb Martinwith whom he was photographed.
But he did not miss the opportunity to get a souvenir from the rappers Lil Wayne and Drake.
Party for Alcaraz, who this Thursday will once again focus on maintaining his winning streak and competing for the ‘Double Sunshine’, the Indian Wells-Miami double. The last to sign it was the Swiss Roger Federer, in 2017. It was his third time, tying the record for Novak Djokovic.
Source: La Verdad

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