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Alcaraz goes to the quarterfinals in Rio beating Fognini

The Spanish tennis player Carlos Alcaraz, number two in the world, beat Italian Fabio Fognini 6-7 (5), 6-2, 6-4 this Thursday (86 ATP) and advanced to the quarterfinals of the Rio de Janeiro Open, the only ATP 500 tournament in South America and of which he was champion last year, after a tough duel between Europeans. The 19-year-old tennis player from Murcia, first favorite in Brazil, had difficulties against the Italian in the first set, who ended up losing due to errors in basic plays, but from the second set he showed his best tennis so far and completely dominated. The world number one until recently and who was champion of the Argentina Open on Sunday, after four months out due to injury, ended up benefiting from a torsion in the ankle that the one from San Remo suffered when he was losing 4-1 in the second set and that bothered him the rest of the match, which lasted for two hours and 47 minutes.

This was the second match between the two tennis players. In the first, last year also in Rio de Janeiro, Alcaraz won 6-2, 7-5 in the semifinals of the Brazilian tournament. The current champion of the United States Open thus confirmed his hegemony over Fognini, 35, and that he was a finalist at the Rio Open in 2015 after beating Rafael Nadal in the semifinals. in quarterfinals The Spaniard will have to face the winner of the duel between the Serbs Laslo Djere (57 ATP), who was champion in Rio de Janeiro in 2018, and Dusan Lajovic on Friday (80 ATP), who eliminated Argentine Diego Schwartzman, fifth favorite and who was champion in Brazil in 2018, in the first round.

Alcaraz broke the Italian’s first serve in the first set and quickly opened up a 3-1 lead, but Fognini responded in kind and, with a down the line, cut the lead to 3-2. The Murcian, at the point of force, prevented the Italian from taking advantage of his serve to tie and, after breaking his serve and confirming his own, opened a partial 5-2 lead. But the man from San Remo drew strength to break three consecutive serves from the Spaniard, come back and take a partial advantage of 6-5. When Fognini already seemed to celebrate his victory in the first round, the world number two gave a show of vitality and with a climb into the net he managed to break his rival’s serve, prevent him from winning and tie 6-6. In the tiebreaker, despite the fact that he had a 4-2 advantage, the Murcian failed in basic plays and allowed the Italian to win 7-5 and win the first round 7-6.

Alcaraz took advantage of the break to regain concentration and when he returned to the court for the second round, he quickly broke Fognini’s first two serves and confirmed his own to open a 4-0 lead. Immediately after, the Italian suffered a slight twist in his ankle when he tried to respond to a ball that the Spaniard left close to the net and, despite the fact that he did not seek medical attention, a decrease in his performance from that moment on was clear. . Alcaraz only had to confirm his services to win the second set 6-2 and tie the game.

In the third set, still fueled by his good momentum and with plays in which he showed his strength and vitality, the Spaniard broke Fognini’s first two serves and opened a partial 3-1 lead, which he held until the end, to win the sleeve 6-4.

The other tennis players who have already guaranteed a place in the quarterfinals in Rio are the British Cameron Norrie (13 ATP), second favorite in Brazil; the Spanish Albert Ramos (47 ATP) and Bernabé Zapata (63 ATP), the Argentine Sebastián Báez (35 ATP), the Chilean Nicolás Jarry (139 ATP) and the Bolivian Hugo Dellien (111 ATP).

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