After debuting with a victory against the Argentine Francisco Cerundolo, Carlos Alcaraz will be measured this Thursday (around 2:30 pm/Movistar+) at Jack Draper in the round of 16 of Queen’s ATP, in London (England). The Murcian, 21 years old and world No. 2, won his two ATP matches against Draper (31st), the 22-year-old young hope of British tennis.
Jack debuted his record last week with a loss Matteo Berrettini in the final of Stuttgart, another example of his weed potential. “A left-handed player here will be difficult. He plays very well on the grass, his game is very good and he serves well. It will be a great challenge,” said Alcaraz.
Carlos has won 13 in a row on grass, counting the 12 that led him to win the grass titles last year. to Queen and Wimbledonwhen he showed his chameleon-like ability to quickly adapt from dirt to grass, the most complex surface for tennis players to master.
The organization set the Alcaraz match at the second turn on the center court, in a way that complied with the request of the Murcian tennis player, who wanted to play as soon as possible to watch the match live. Spain Italy of football euro cupscheduled at 9:00 pm
Source: La Verdad

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