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I have a lot of great memories winning seven titles there and hope to be back with you next year, says the player
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In his Shanghai Masters quarterfinal, Machac delivered some of his best tennis to overcome World No. 2, winning 7-6(5), 7-5. Both players showcased high-quality play, but the 23-year-old shifted into another gear to secure his second victory over a Top-5 opponent, following his win against Djokovic in the Geneva semifinals.
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"I think I'm decent at doubles, but I'm not quite as skilled as I am in singles. I look forward to seeing him tomorrow in singles. I hope he enjoyed the doubles match; it was great to see him during practice. He didn't share any tactics or advice with me."
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Carlos Alcaraz delivered a strong performance, defeating Ugo Humbert 6-3, 6-3, ensuring Spain's lead heading into Sunday's tie with Australia. Despite Humbert's aggressive approach, Alcaraz maintained control throughout the match, energized by the home crowd.
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Roberto Bautista Agut earned the first point for Spain with a 6-2, 6-3 victory over Jiri Lehecka. Carlos Alcaraz was poised to clinch the win, but Czechia’s Tomas Machac retired in the third set, giving Spain the decisive second point.
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Monfils advances by taking the last two sets from the second-seeded Alcaraz, who called the loss his "worst match"
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Djokovic's impressive career already featured a men's-record 24 Grand Slam titles and the most weeks spent at No. 1 in the rankings by any man or woman.
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"A 2:00 p.m. game? I don’t understand the schedule. It seems outrageous to me when I’m playing at two o’clock," Nadal told the media on Saturday evening in Paris.
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With 26 singles Grand Slams between them, Nadal and Alcaraz are favorites in the men's doubles event.
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Says he just want to keep enjoying my moment, just to keep dreaming
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Alcaraz has become just the fourth man in the Open Era to reach multiple Wimbledon finals aged 21 and under
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The Serbian second seed earned a 6-4, 7-6(2), 6-4 win against the 22-year-old Italian in the semifinal
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Moving a step closer to a second consecutive Wimbledon title and fourth major championship overall, Alcaraz overcame a shaky start Friday to beat Daniil Medvedev 6-7 (1), 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 in the semifinals at Centre Court.
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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.