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Carlos Alcaraz continued to tremble in Rome. © APA/afp / PIERO CRUCIATTI

Carlos Alcaraz must be nervous in Rome

The Masters in Rome almost caused the first major upset, but Carlos Alcaraz just managed to pull himself out of the noose.

Is Carlos Alcaraz already in clay-court form? The answer: Well, yes. The Spaniard had to play a three-set, 24:2 match against Russian Karen Khachanov (ATP 30) in Rome on Tuesday in the round of 6. Alcaraz ultimately won 3:3, 6:7, and 5:XNUMX. The world No. XNUMX will now face Briton Jake Draper in the quarterfinals.


There are more interesting round of 16 matches taking place in Rome on Tuesday afternoon – including Jannik Sinner's. His match against Francisco Cerundolo won't start until XNUMX p.m. SportNews will again keep its readers up to date with a ticker.

Schlagwörter: Tennis Carlos Alcaraz Rome

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