Carlos Alcaraz meet again this Tuesday at New York’s electric night. It will open the day’s night session at Arthur Ashe Stadium, the headquarters of the US Open.
The 2022 champion, when he also reached the world number one for the first time in his career, returns to the last Grand Slam of the season with the desire to maintain a positive streak and immediately destroy the negative.
Current champion of Roland Garros and Wimbledon, the Spaniard, 21 years old and world No. 3, has 14 consecutive Grand Slam victories. Although he came to the city of skyscrapers with two consecutive defeats: the final of the Paris Olympic Games, against Novak Djokovic and his significant debut at the Cincinnati ATP Masters 1000, with an early KO match Gael Monfilsin a game of frustration that paid for his racket, which he destroyed.
At 7pm in New York, it’s one in the morning for the Spaniard on Wednesday, he has a match against a rookie, the Australian ‘qualy’ Li Tu, 28 years old and world number 186.
The day includes the presence in the main stadium of the No. 1 and women’s champion of the tournament, the Polish Iga Swiatekand Italian Jannik Sinner, in his first official match after finding out that he was not suspended for a double positive in two anti-doping controls, ‘officially’ attributed to his physiotherapist, who massaged the tennis player with a finger injury that he was treating. a steroid-containing drug found in no.
The tournament, which ends on Sunday, September 8, will be televised on Movistar Plus+, on its Sports channels M+, #Vamos and #Ellas. In addition to Movistar Plus+ dial 7.
You can also follow everything on the Mundo Deportivo website, through live streams of the best matches and up-to-the-minute information on everything happening at the event.
Arthur Ashe Stadium
6:00 p.m
Iga Swiatek (Pol/1)-Kamilla Rakhimova (Rus)
Jannik Sinner (Ita/1)-Mackenzie McDonald (USA)
(01:00 hours Wednesday)
Carlos Alcaraz (Esp/3)-Li Tu (Aus)
Shelby Rogers (USA)-Jessica Pegula (USA/16)
Louis Armstrong Stadium
5:00 p.m
Danielle Collins (USA/11)-Caroline Dolehide (USA)
Jelena Ostapenko (Let/10)-Naomi Osaka (Jap)
Dusan Lajovic (Srb)-Daniil Medvedev (Rus/5)
(01:00 hours Wednesday)
Bianca Andreescu (Can)-Jessica Paolini (Ita/5)
Lorenzo Sonego (Ita)-Tommy Paul (USA/14)
Grandstand
5:00 p.m
Stefanos Tsitsipas (Gre/11)-Thanasi Kokkinakis (Aus)
Elena Rybakina (Kaz/4)-Destanee Aiava (Aus)
Corentin Moutet (Fra)-Sebastian Korda (USA/16)
(not before 00:00 hours)
Emma Raducanu (GBR)-Sofia Kenin (USA)
Track 4
5:00 p.m
Mariano Navone (Arg)-Daniel Altmaier (Ale)
Matthew Forbes (USA)-Romain Safiullin (Rus)
Sara Sorribes (Esp)-Alexa Noel (USA)
Track 15
5:00 p.m
Cristina Bucsa (Esp)-Sara Errani (Ita)
Track 16
5:00 p.m
Tristan Schoolkate (Aus)-Taro Daniel (Jap)
Jessica Bouzas (Esp)-Petra Martic (Cro)
Source: La Verdad
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