Alcaraz US Open 2025: Quarterfinals Run Continues

Carlos Alcaraznumber 2 of the world ranking, the Finals of the US Open 2025 After defeating a Arthur Rinderknech (82º), by 7-6 (5), 6-3 and 6-4 after two hours and 14 minutes of the game at Arthur Ashe Stadium in Flushing Meadows.

The 22 -year -old Murcia had to fight against the power of French, especially in A very closed first set that was resolved in Tiebreak. The first break of the game was favorable to Carlitos, only in the sixth game of the second manga, to get 4-2 and start shaping the victory in New York.

In this US Open, the native of El Palmar still does not give up any set in its four presentations, after previously exceeding the American Reilly Opelka (67º) Already the Italians Mattia Bellucci (65º) y Luciano Darderi (34th)respectively.

Rinderknechlocated in the 82nd position of the ATP ranking, he arrived for the first time to the fourth round of a Grand Slam and could not be the executioner of a giant in this type of tournament. In the first round of Wimbledon 2025 He achieved his most resonant victory with the elimination of German Alexander Zverev (3º) In five sets.

This was the fourth confrontation between Alcaraz y Rinderknechwith a favorable balance on Spanish on all occasions. The previous crossing at the US Open was in 2021, when the Spaniard was 18 years old and went to the third round.

The next opponent in the quarterfinals at the United States Open will be Jiri LEHECKA (21º)which beat Adrian Mannarino (77º) by 7-6 (4), 6-4, 2-6 and 6-2. In the history, the Czech managed to impose himself in Dubai rooms this season, while the Spanish beat him twice, both in Queens: in the first round of 2021 and in the final of 2025.

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