“I don’t know what could be done better. It was gone from one point,” he appreciated Carlos Alcaraz Minutes after being removed in the quarterfinals of the ATP of Doha, suffering the second official defeat of the season. He won the past seven, which included the title to the ‘Internal’ of Rotterdam.
He had a new success in his hands, but he escaped. Not only the rest of the network with a ‘break’ ball, for 5-2 and serve, but then the two service transfers disappeared, when the previous play time was extremely overwhelming.
Lost 6-3, 3-6 and 6-4 against Czech Jiri LeheckkaI clearly clearly turned to a final part, when I was in tow.
“This is a riot. Leheckka, This course is a champion of the ATP of Brisbane, 23 years old and not. 25 worlds.
He pointed to the reasons for his last flood. “The most important thing is that I never stopped believing in my game. I didn’t give up. I ended up failing when I was in the first set I decided to continue playing aggressively, doing my tennis. I wanted
He did this, while the Spanish confirmed, which the tennis emphasized that Leheckka deployed since 4-2 of Spanish in the third set. “I’m waiting for the right time to combine all the things I do. The way I trust my game is the key now,” he concluded.
Another young man of Blunt Blows awaits him in the semifinal, from a strong service: the British Jack Draper. In the other side of the painting, semifinal between Russian Andrey Rublev And the Canadian Felix Auger-Alassime.
Source: La Verdad

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