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Alcaraz Dominates Tokyo ATP 500, Advances to Semis; Nakashima Falls




Alcaraz Continues Dominant 2025 Run, Storms into Tokyo ATP 500 Semifinals; nakashima Bows Out

September 28, 2025

Carlos Alcaraz is proving that his 2025 season is far from over, maintaining an elite level of play as he advanced to the semifinals of the ATP 500 in Tokyo. The young Spanish sensation showcased his prowess by defeating American challenger Brandon Nakashima in straight sets, 6-2, 6-4. The match, lasting just an hour and 20 minutes, highlighted Alcaraz’s consistent form and readiness for the upcoming major tournaments.

With this decisive victory, Alcaraz has now amassed an impressive 65 wins against only seven losses in 2025. This remarkable record solidifies his position as a top contender and sets a strong precedent as he gears up for the prestigious Shanghai Masters 1000, scheduled to run from September 29 to October 13.

Alcaraz’s Tokyo Triumph: A Masterclass in Dominance

The 22-year-old phenom from Murcia appears to have fully recovered from the ankle twist that had previously raised concerns about his participation in earlier rounds. Against Nakashima, Alcaraz displayed no lingering effects of the injury, delivering a commanding performance from start to finish. His game was sharp, his movement fluid, and his shot-making precise, leaving little room for his American opponent.

Carlos Alcaraz in action at the Tokyo ATP 500
Carlos alcaraz is now in the semifinals of the ATP 500 in Tokyo, demonstrating his championship form. (Reuters/Manami Yamada)

James Whitfield

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