Smile life on Carlos Alcaraz. After a relatively dubitative season, In recent weeks we see the best version of Murcia Tennis PlayerThat this week with Queen’s is aimed at refining its tuning for the next great challenge: to revive the title in Wimbledon.
So far, things have begun good for her. A solvent Victoria in front of Australian Adam Walton (6-4, 7-6), replaced by Alexander Davidovich at the last minuteIn a match where he showed a great adaptation to the grass, a surface where he had a large number. Add 25 success (18 to Wimbledon and 7 to the Queen’s), and only 3 losses, a luggage showing that he is a competitive tennis player on any surface.
This Thursday It will also seek to overcome your circuit success.
Put 15 in your locker It goes to defeat Jaume Munar, who has benefited from the abandonment of his rival, the Australian Jordan Thompsonretiring due to physical problems after losing 7-5 in the first set.
This will be the fourth rivalry between Murcian and Balearic28 years old and 59 in the ATP ranking, which was imposed on the first rivalry between them 7-6 (4) and 6-4 in the semifinal of the ATP 250 of Marbella in 2021.
The next two will take them by Alcaraz2-6, 6-2 and 6-1 in the first rotation of ATP 500 in Rio de Janeiro in 2022, and for a double 6-3 to the rotation of 16 of Godó, also in 2022.
“Jaume is a great competitor, some think that his style is more than the land, that he is more comfortable with the earth, but is incapable of believing the competition inside is incredibly. That makes him compete well on all surfaces. We played and trained him and we would try to improve the things we did wrong today, be more comfortable with the grass and we can see how, “Alcaraz said at a press conference.
Well, a ticket for the quarterfinals, where they can be seen The winner of the party between American Reilly Opelka and Frenchman Arthur RindnechVerdugo de Ben Shelton.
Who is in the quarterfinals Roberto BautistaThat surprised the Czech Jakub Mensik, the eighth leader of Series 3-6, 6-3 and 7-5.
It also happened around the second leader of the series, Jack Draper, who suffered from beauty to overcome his match against Australian Alexei Popyrin (3-6, 6-2, 7-6).
Source: La Verdad

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