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Alcaraz holds his ground

Le 06/10/2024 à 17h14 par Elio Valotto
Alcaraz holds his ground

Carlos Alcaraz showed no fear on Sunday.

Faced with the astonishing Yibing Wu (ranked 560th), the El Palmar native had more trouble than expected, but came out on top (7-6, 6-3).

The Spaniard, who found himself on the back foot at the start of the match, gradually raised his game before unravelling to qualify.

A tough opponent, he will meet the winner of the match between Humbert and Monfils for a place in the quarters.

ESP Alcaraz, Carlos  [3]
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7
6
CHN Wu, Yibing  [WC]
6
3
Shanghai
CHN Shanghai
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Carlos Alcaraz
3e, 7010 points
Yibing Wu
410e, 113 points
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