The world’s first racket Carlos Alcaraz reached the quarter-finals of the Masters series tournament in Cincinnati (USA), beating the American Tommy Paul.
The match, interrupted for two hours due to rain, lasted 3 hours 9 minutes and ended in three sets in favor of Alcazar – 7:6 (6:0), 6:7 (0:7) , 6:3. The Spaniard scored 6 aces, committed 4 double faults and converted 5 out of 22 break points.
Alcaraz’s next opponent will be the Australian Max Purcell which occupies the 70th line of the ATP ranking.
ATP 1000. Open West and South. Cincinnati (USA). Hard. Prize Fund – $6.6 million
Third round
Carlos Alcaraz (Spain, 1) – Tommy Paul (USA, 13) – 7:6 (6:0), 6:7 (0:7), 6:3
Source : MatchTV

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