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Carlos Alcaraz qualified last morning for the semifinals of Indian Wells Masters 1000. He did this after defeating Francisco Chering with him 6-3, 7-6 (4) in a rivalry where he again showed that in the lands of California he felt at home.


And that’s it The Murcia, current two -time champion of the contest, achieved his fourth consecutive semifinal In the first 1000 masters of the season, where he will match Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic if he manages to win for the third consecutive time.

At a press conference, Alcaraz admitted that he did not play as well as previously passed his pass in the semifinals of 1,000 Masters of Indian Wells against Argentine Francisco Cerúando with him, but He said that “now it’s about to live”.

“I think now to live, try to find a good rhythm, a good basis for the party and take advantage of the opportunities given to me,” Alcaraz said in statements at the foot of the track after defeating 6-3 and 7-6 (4) (4) in Argentine.

World Number 3 said climatic conditions in the California desert, with cold and wind, made it difficult to enter the game.

“I didn’t hit the ball clearly yesterday (in the eighth) for example, But I did what I had to do, and I think that was the“He said.

“Tennis is made up of winning. No matter how you do it, you don’t always play an incompatible -believed tennis, day -day or month. There are times when you just need to continue to the level you have that day,” he added.

Alcaraz will play on Saturday the semifinals of Indian Wells with the British Jack DraperAs 14 of the world, a rival who is considered one “of the most difficult circuit at this time.”

Source: La Verdad

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