Carlos Alcaraz and Ben Shelton They talked and laughed a lot on the network. “The truth is I don’t know what he told me. Well, yes, but I stayed for me,” Murcian said between laughter, not detailed words, yes the message: “We went well on the track. On the track there are no friends, but one of the good things to show is that you need to know how to lose and accept the loss even when it hurts you.”
There was an exchange of sports actions at their meeting and the conclusion. Shelton invited her to repeat a point when Alcaraz told the referee that American service touched the tape. Then, in the second set, Spanish gave the American point, correcting a seat judge’s decision.
“It’s the ‘hot shot’ of the day and an important point because it’s for the break ball against 30-30 in the first game of the second set, but I feel bad about myself. I feel guilty if I didn’t say this point wasn’t me because it was the sport or it should be, just to the opponent.
Alcaraz She enjoyed her performance, once she won Shelton in four sets. “I enjoyed my tennis. There were games with complex situations, the way was never simple. You always deal with these kinds of moments. But I’m happy with how I play, I have things to improve, I’m satisfied,” he said.
Although he has a delicate moment, where “I struggle against myself, I have to calm down because I am angry with me. But I’m happy that they are flying, to make the most of the time clear,” he said.
Source: La Verdad

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