Carlos Alcaraz Falls, and Jannik Sinner Withdraws from Madrid Open
The Madrid Open has set the stage for a new champion to emerge this year. Andrey Rublev showcased his remarkable consistency and precision, prevailing over Carlos Alcaraz, who seemed to lose steam after the first set. Despite Alcaraz’s efforts, Rublev’s powerful serve proved too challenging to counter, leading to a 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 victory for the Russian.
Following the match, Alcaraz reflected on his performance, saying, “Today, I may not have been as mentally strong as I usually am. I found myself getting frustrated, especially when I failed to capitalize on opportunities. Facing someone like Rublev, who gives you few chances, can be tough. My own unforced errors cost me today, and that’s something I need to work on.”
Nonetheless, Rublev played an outstanding match and now awaits the winner of the Taylor Fritz versus Francisco Cerundolo match in…
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