The Spanish Carlos Alcaraz He said “he felt great” when his rivals were amazed or greeted by his blows. Murcia, who qualifies this Saturday to the final queen after beating Roberto Bautista, He received the greeting from Castellón after a point in the first set, in a usual image at his meetings.
Murcia, who qualifies this Saturday to the final queen after beating Roberto BautistaHe received the greeting from Castellón after a point in the first set, in a usual image at his meetings.
“It depends on how the mark goes. Now it’s on the ball to finish the first set. I’m glad they enjoyed it or they were surprised by themselves with the blow I did. The kind of plays, we tried to get out, we were looking for those moments. The moments I wanted to do them and that was why I enjoy playing tennis.
This Sunday, Alcaraz will play Queen’s fight Jiri leheckka, Being a second Spanish in history to conquer this title twice, then Feliciano Lópezwhich was achieved in 2017 and 2019.
“It’s so good to go back to a final, special for me to play here at Queen’s. I feel good. My confidence is very high and, as I said at other times, you prefer, the more confidence you have. I hope tomorrow is better.”
In victory over Bautista, Alcaraz became the third player in history to reach 250 wins faster, just behind John Mcenroe and Jimmy Connors.
“I am happy to join the group of myths and be the third faster for about 250 successes. This is something incredible. We do not give much importance to statistics, but once we know it feels,” he said.
Source: La Verdad

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