Jack Draper loses quarterfinal to Carlos Alcaraz
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The Netflix series featuring the Spanish star has received mixed reviews. Plus, Iga Świątek’s struggles continue as Roland Garros looms.
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 on MSNCarlos Alcaraz is really close to huge goal ahead of Roland GarrosBeing world number 2 would give Carlos the certainty of not being able to face his top rival Jannik Sinner at Roland Garros before the final. The Spaniard and the Italian had faced each other in the semifinals in Paris last year, with Alcaraz prevailing in five sets.
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FirstSportz on MSNCarlos Alcaraz Blames Schedule After Edging Karen Khachanov to Reach Italian Open Quarterfinals for 1st TimeCarlos Alcaraz, not typically an early riser, faced an 11 a.m. local time start in his fourth-round match against Karen The post Carlos Alcaraz Blames Schedule After Edging Karen Khachanov to Reach Italian Open Quarterfinals for 1st Time appeared first on FirstSportz.
Jack Draper has rapidly risen to become Britain's top tennis talent and will get the chance to prove how good he is against Carlos Alcaraz on Wednesday. Having turned professional in 2018, Draper, 23, showcased early promise by reaching the boys' singles ...
Carlos Moya, former world No. 1 and longtime coach of Rafael Nadal, has offered a measured and insightful response to Carlos Alcaraz’s bold declarations in his recent Netflix documentary, where the young Spaniard stated his ambition to become one of the greatest tennis players in history.