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A good first two points for Alcaraz, who moves into a 30-0 lead until he goes long.
Alcaraz acknowledges that the absence of Nadal and Djokovic makes it a little easier for him to defend his title, but he does not see himself as a favorite to win.
Alcaraz added: “If I have to remain at Southampton, I will, as they were the club that first opened the doors for me and gave me the chance to play in the Premier League.
Alcaraz also defended her track record in City Hall.
Alcaraz beat Taylor Fritz in straight sets in the Miami Open quarter final.
Alcaraz did not drop a set across six matches in the tournament and his performance in the California desert gives him an added boost of confidence ahead of his Miami Open title defence.
Alcaraz is playing with such conviction now, coming in to punch a backhand volley then clobbering an ace for 40-15.
Alcaraz left her home in Tennessee for a road trip in her black Jeep with Stratton and a dog.
Source: https://abc11.com/missing-tennessee-woman-nikki-alcaraz-tyler-stratton-person/13319498/
Alcaraz missed last year’s ATP Finals because of an abdominal injury.
Alcaraz soon dazzled on the court, with one of his early coaches, Kiko Navarro, telling that "this kid at 4, 5 years old was spectacular.
Source: https://theweek.com/profile/1025094/carlos-alcaraz-the-tennis-star-who-won-big-at-wimbledon
Alcaraz struggled to handle Djokovic’s relentless accuracy and intensity.
Alcaraz then took a medical time out to receive treatment on his right thigh, with the physio intervention coming as a surprise after his strong opening set.
Source: https://www.express.co.uk/sport/tennis/1784340/Carlos-Alcaraz-Alex-de-Minaur-Wimbledon-Queens-tennis
Alcaraz, the world number one and top seed, will face Novak Djokovic, the seven-time champion who is 16 years his senior, in Sunday’s mouthwatering showpiece.
Alcaraz was sapped by the “tension” and “nerves” of playing Djokovic at a grand slam, and his movement was severely limited throughout the rest of the match as the Serbian closed out a four-sets win.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/tennis/djokovic-alcaraz-wimbledon-final-b2375900.html
Alcaraz, who had become the youngest man ever to reach the top spot after beating Casper Ruud in the US Open final in New York in September, had only just recovered from a torn abdominal muscle that ruled him out of the season-ending ATP Finals.
Alcaraz won three titles on clay this year before his shock third-round exit from the Italian Open, but the Spaniard will be expected to resume normal service in his French Open first-round match against Italian qualifier Flavio Cobolli on Monday.
And Djokovic has admitted that he was looking forward to the prospect of facing off against Alcaraz.
As Alcaraz turned to the fans in celebration, Djokovic returned disconsolately to his chair, where he sat shaking his head in the direction of his box, his run of 15 straight slam tie-breaks won ending at the worst moment.
As far as men’s tennis is concerned, Djokovic v Alcaraz is the only show in town.
Source: https://www.postcourier.com.pg/alcaraz-may-live-to-regret/
As for Charlotte, the young royal appeared to have a blast at the men's single final as she watched Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz battle it out for the Wimbledon trophy.
Source: https://www.popsugar.com/celebrity/princess-charlotte-prince-george-wimbledon-2023-49227361