Carlos Alcaraz produced another ruthless performance at the Miami Open presented by Itau Tuesday, when he dispatched American Tommy Paul 6-4, ...
"I played a really great match and I hope to play the same level in the quarter-final," Alcaraz said. The 19-year-old, who needs to capture his third title of the season in Miami to remain at No. Paul defeated Alcaraz in their only previous ATP Head2Head meeting in Montreal last year and entered the clash high in confidence, having earned 16 tour-level wins this season. Alcaraz is aiming to become the youngest player to win the ‘Sunshine Double’ this week after lifting his third ATP Masters 1000 crown in Indian Wells earlier this month. It is easy to play here in Miami with all the energy I receive every day," Alcaraz said. "I feel at home here.
Carlos Alcaraz produced another solid effort to defeat a very good Tommy Paul at the Miami Masters getting one step closer to the Sunshine double.
He had multiple chances to break Paul but eventually did it only once which was enough. Even so, he dropped his serve only once even though Alcaraz had a chance to go up a double break. Paul was very aggressive but he couldn't his as many winners as he had hoped.
Carlos Alcaraz got the better of Tommy Paul 6-4 6-4 in an entertaining last 16 battle at the Miami Open.
If I play the same level I’m going to have a lot of chances to get through the quarter-finals.” “I played a really great match and hope to play the same level in the quarter-finals. I’m really happy with the level I’m playing and hope to keep going. He made the decisive break in the third game and Paul couldn’t do much on the Alcaraz serve to break back. “I feel at home here,” said Alcaraz. ATP Miami
Indian Wells champion Alcaraz stayed on course to complete the 'Sunshine Double' with the win setting up a quarterfinal with another American Taylor Fritz, ...
'I didn't let him play his game - attack and go to the net - I did those things first... It is easy to play here in Miami with all the energy I receive every day,' Alcaraz said. I hope to keep going.' I played a really complete match.' American Tommy Paul fell to the World No. Paul was no match for the Spanish teenager's dynamic game which tamed the 25-year-old American 6-4 6-4 in one hour and 36 minutes.
1 tennis player, but Carlos Alcaraz is still a man of the people. After defeating Tommy Paul 6-4, 6-4 to reach the quarterfinals at the Miami Open—a tennis tournament which is held inside an NFL stadium which itself sits inside a Formula 1 ...
In the meantime, Alcaraz is closing in on another massive victory of his own. Alonso’s most recent victory came in 2013, but who knows? Now, the fan excitement around a possible 33rd victory has hit a fever-pitch as round 3 kicks off in Australia this weekend.
World number one Carlos Alcaraz charged into the quarter-finals of the ATP Miami Open with a convincing 6-3, 6-3 victory over Tommy Paul on Tuesday but ...
"The first two rounds, it was impossible to play my game, I just had to make balls. (Rune) still crushes the ball but it was nice to feel I had some more time," Fritz said. World number one Carlos Alcaraz charged into the quarter-finals of the ATP Miami Open with a convincing 6-3, 6-3 victory over Tommy Paul.
World number one Carlos Alcaraz charged into the quarter-finals of the ATP Miami Open with a convincing 6-3, 6-3 victory over Tommy Paul on Tuesday but ...
Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz eased past Tommy Paul 6-4 6-4 in the last 16 of the Miami Open.
I came back in Dubai without having played many matches and I'm just happy to continue that level. It continues." After the Australian Open, I had some issue with an injury.
Carlos Alcaraz was barely a couple of years old when Fernando Alonso won his world titles at the turn of the century. However, he showed his support for the ...
Carlos Alcaraz has revealed which tournament on the ATP circuit, where he is currently the defending champion, makes him 'feel at home'.
If I play the same level I’m going to have a lot of chances to get through the quarter-finals.” Alcaraz appeared pleased with his performance, and was hoping to continue his form into his next match, “I played a really great match and hope to play the same level in the quarter-finals. I’m really happy with the level I’m playing and hope to keep going.” It’s easy to play for me in Miami with all the energy I receive from the crowd, it’s amazing.” [US Open](https://tennishead.net/tennis/tournaments/us-open/) champion is into the Miami Open quarter-finals for the second consecutive year, after picking up his first win over [Australian Open](https://tennishead.net/tennis/tournaments/australian-open/) semi-finalist Tommy Paul. [Alcaraz](https://tennishead.net/tennis/carlos-alcaraz/) is currently bidding to stay ahead of [Novak Djokovic](https://tennishead.net/tennis/novak-djokovic/) at the top of the rankings, but knows that he will need to retain his Miami Open title if he is to do so.
Indian Wells champions progress to the quarter-finals but there was a surprise defeat for Tsitsipas.
The match was hit with a near four-hour rain delay before Pegula sealed her spot in the semi-finals for the second straight year. "Really happy that I was able to play not so bad. "I thought it was going to be cancelled," Medvedev said. "I didn't let him play his game - attack and go to the net - I did those things first. I played a really complete match." "The key of that match was that I was playing to attack," Alcaraz said.
Novak Djokovic's Serbia has been drawn to face Spain at the Davis Cup, meaning potential matches against Carlos Alcaraz and Rafael Nadal.
Spain and Serbia have been drawn in the same section of the Davis Cup Finals group stage for the second year running. Four groups of four countries will face off in the Davis Cup Finals group stage later this year and Djokovic's nation will head to Valencia to take on Spain as well as the Czech Republic and Republic of Korea. And he is now all but guaranteed a shot at revenge later this year if both men represent their countries in the Davis Cup.
Carlos Alcaraz will be cheering on his countryman, Fernando Alonso, in this weekend's Grand Prix.
"He’s the kind of the guy that you wouldn’t want to play chess with, because he’s always three steps ahead, and that’s just in everything he’s thinking about when he’s in the car. In an on-track battle, he always gets the one up somehow, he just always knows exactly where to put his car. Still, Alonso's drives since switching to Aston Martin have been nothing short of sensational and Sky Sports F1 expert Naomi Schiff believes that he could even have the beating of both Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton if the trio were all in equal machinery. Alcaraz is yet to drop a set in nine matches so far this month and his hot streak continued with a routine victory over Tommy Paul at the Miami Open on Tuesday. [responded](https://twitter.com/alo_oficial/status/1640860465923514370): "Lock up this man!!! When the youngster
The Miami Open presented by Itau quarter-finals begin Wednesday in Florida, where the Pepperstone ATP Rankings stakes are high for Carlos Alcaraz, ...
[Stefanos Tsitsipas](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/stefanos-tsitsipas/te51/overview) in the fourth round, will climb to World No. 11 if he defeats 2022 Miami semi-finalist [Francisco Cerundolo](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/francisco-cerundolo/c0au/overview) in the next round. [Daniil Medvedev](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/daniil-medvedev/mm58/overview) also has an opportunity to climb by the end of the week. [Taylor Fritz](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/taylor-fritz/fb98/overview) in the last eight, must win the title to retain World No. Anything less and [Novak Djokovic](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/novak-djokovic/d643/overview) will return to top spot. 5 in the Pepperstone ATP Live Rankings, he can pass [Casper Ruud](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/casper-ruud/rh16/overview) and move to World No. 6 and No. Khachanov is currently No. 2) But the 27-year-old has won 21 of his past 22 matches, a stretch during which he claimed crowns in Rotterdam, Doha and Dubai. He will face first-time ATP Masters 1000 quarter-finalist The 19-year-old, who is the defending champion in Miami, is now three victories from completing the ‘Sunshine Double’.