Carlos Alcaraz says aggression helped him vs. Jack Draper
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Thinking about playing Carlos Alcaraz must make Lorenzo Musetti feel tired. Not just because he might imagine the Spaniard running him from corner to corner. But also because that’s how Musetti looked—tired—by the end of their final in Monte Carlo last month.
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Yardbarker on MSNATP Rome Semifinal Predictions Including Carlos Alcaraz vs Lorenzo MusettiJannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz are still on track to meet in the ATP Italian Open final in Rome, which is the first event for the World No. 1 after his three-month suspension.
The 22-year-old from Murcia risked a lot against Karen Khachanov in the round of 16, prevailing only in the third set, while in the quarterfinals he defeated the English star Jack Draper with a double 6-4 despite several ups and downs.
Carlos Alcaraz defeated Karen Khachanov to advance at the Rome Open, but he made it clear that the match tested his physical limits.
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Tennis World USA on MSNRome: Carlos Alcaraz battles past Karen KhachanovWorld no. 3 Carlos Alcaraz will play in his first quarter-final at the Rome Masters. The young Spaniard faced Karen Khachanov in the fourth round and prevailed 6-3, 3-6, 7-5 in two hours and 28 minutes.
Carlos Alcaraz advanced to the semifinals of the Rome Open, but former World No. 4 Tim Henman highlighted a critical flaw in the Spaniard’s game as Roland Garros approaches.
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Top-ranked Jannik Sinner passed a big test in his return from a three-month doping ban by beating accomplished clay-court player Francisco Cerundolo 7-6 (2), 6-3 to reach the Italian Open quarterfinals.