Us Open/beat South African Champion Alkaras Hit A Cross-season 9 Consecutive Wins
Nov 08, 2023
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This year will challenge the United States Open men's singles 2 consecutive world king Alcaraz (Carlos Alcaraz), on August 31 in the second round of the men's singles event encountered South Africa's good hand Harris (Lloyd Harris), although in the third set once encountered a fierce counterattack, but the final is still 6:3, 6:1, 7:6 (7: 4) Won in straight sets, pushing his career US Open record to 13-1.
Alcalas, only 20 years old, won the first Grand Slam title of his career in the US Open last year, and became the youngest world king in history, and after swinging yuan again in Wimbledon this year, he also took the excellent condition to challenge the US Open, and in the first round of the opponent to play half of the match, advanced to the second round.
August 31 met the men's singles world No. 177 South African good hand Harris, Alcalas did not give opponents too many opportunities, the first two sets in 4 degrees of break, and not by the opponent to break any service game, to 6:3, 6:1 to listen to the card advantage.
However, the 26-year-old Harris launched a comeback in the third set, breaking serve for four points in the sixth game, but Alcaras also quickly recovered to break serve in the seventh game, and the two sides also fought all the way to the tiebreak, and finally won by Alcaras 7:6 (7:4), advancing to the third round of the men's singles, and pulled out a wave of nine consecutive wins at the US Open.
Speaking about the match, Alcaras said: "I think I played a good match from the beginning of the match to the last shot. If I had to pick anything special, I played very well in the second set without too many mistakes. It was a match in my rhythm."
