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Alcaraz does not tremble!

Le 27/07/2024 à 15h25 par Elio Valotto
Alcaraz does not tremble!

After Novak Djokovic's express qualification a few minutes ago, it's the number 2 seed in Paris, Carlos Alcaraz, who has just qualified.

Up against the modest Hady Habib, the El Palmar native quickly dominated play. Finding his feet at full speed, Carlito didn't have to do much gambling.

Very aggressive and taking full advantage of his opponent's irregularity, he reached the second round in just over an hour (6-3, 6-1).

In the next round, Alcaraz will face the winner of the match between Norrie and Griekspoor.

LBN Habib, Hady
3
1
ESP Alcaraz, Carlos  [2]
tick
6
6
NED Griekspoor, Tallon
tick
6
6
GRE Tsitsipas, Petros  [Alt]
2
3
Jeux Olympiques
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Carlos Alcaraz
3e, 7010 points
Hady Habib
167e, 341 points
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