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Alcaraz, 21, cruised through the opening two sets 6-3, 6-4, but faced challenges in the third set, getting broken three times by his resilient opponent and losing 6-1.
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Under Centre Court's roof, both players showcased magic, engaging in extended cat-and-mouse rallies throughout the match
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In one of the year's most anticipated matches, the 21-year-old Spaniard dazzled, securing a 2-6, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3 victory against Sinner at the Philippe-Chatrier court
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21-year-old Alcaraz reached the Paris semifinals last year, where eventual champion Novak Djokovic defeated him, and also defeated Korda at the same stage in the clay major in 2022.
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With matches possible only on the two show courts -- Court Philippe Chatrier and Court Suzanne Lenglen that are covered by a roof, Alcaraz won one of the three men's singles matches that could be played on Wednesday.
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In an hour and fifteen minutes, the second seed's aggressive baseline play secured his 50th ATP Masters 1000 match win, overwhelming his 24-year-old opponent and propelling him to the quarterfinals.
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Alcaraz dominated Auger-Aliassime, breaking for a 3-2 lead in the first set. His strong serve frequently allowed him to take control of rallies from the start, while his defensive skills remained solid.
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Alcaraz Moved to Center Court After Forehand Return Before Monteiro's Behind-the-Back Move
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The World No. 2 faced a challenging one-hour opening set but dominated the tie-break, quickly gaining a 6/0 lead and securing the set shortly after.
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In his first match post Australian Open quarterfinals, the Spaniard clinches a 6-2, 7-5 win despite missing two match points in the second set on Thursday night.
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The No. 2-seeded Carlos Alcaraz beat Miomir Kecmanovic 6-4, 6-4, 6-0 in less than two hours
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Carlos Alcaraz cruised into the fourth round of the Australian Open when his opponent, Shang Juncheng, retired early in the third set of their third-round encounter
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In his ATP Finals debut, Carlos Alcaraz faced a formidable challenge from two-time champion Alexander Zverev
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Securing the year-end No. 1 position, Djokovic will mark his record 400th week at the top of the ATP Rankings starting November 20. In 2023 alone, he has held the top spot for 25 weeks.
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The qualifier bounced back from an early break in both sets to secure a surprising 6-3, 6-4 win, handing Alcaraz his first opening-round defeat of 2023.
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Alcaraz revealed on social media that he won't be participating in Basel this year.
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Novak Djokovic reclaimed the world No.1 in men's singles ATP rankings on Monday, dethroning Spain's Carlos Alcaraz.
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Albert Ramos Vinolas will step in for Carlos Alcaraz as Spain endeavors to secure a spot in this year's Final-Eight.
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Medvedev stated, as quoted by 'usopen', "I mentioned I had to perform at an 11 out of 10 level. I believe I achieved a 12 out of 10, excluding the third set."
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Alcaraz pushed aside Zverev 6-3,6-2, 6-4 and moved a step closer to becoming the first man to win consecutive titles at Flushing Meadows since Roger Federer collected five in a row from 2004-08