Alcaraz starts US Open buildup with untidy win in Canada
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[August 10, 2023]
TORONTO (Reuters) -World number one Carlos Alcaraz began the
buildup to his U.S. Open title defence with an untidy 6-3 7-6 (3)
win over Ben Shelton on Wednesday to move into the third round of
the Canadian Open.
Seeing his first action since his tour de force performance winning
Wimbledon, the 20-year-old took a moment to find his footing on the
Canadian hardcourt. But the outcome was never in doubt, stretching
his match win streak to 13.
"I try to be focused on every match, I try not to think about the
winning streak just to keep going like I am doing," Alcaraz told the
sold-out Toronto crowd. "I always say the first match in every
tournament is never easy.
"It's even tougher playing against Ben, big bombs, big serves, big
shots.
"It was trouble to get my good rhythm but I am pretty happy to get
through and have another chance."
Alcaraz was slow out of blocks as he shook off some competitive rust
fighting off three break points before holding serve in a tense
eight-minute first game.
But the Spaniard, a perfect 10-0 in first-round contests this year,
was soon in command, with Shelton helping Alcaraz's cause by
double-faulting on break point in the fourth game to gift his
opponent a 3-1 lead that was all he would need to clinch the opener.
Alcaraz was far from top form, but the 41st ranked American, who has
only one career win over a top-10 opponent, could not take
advantage, misfiring on chances when he had them.
In the second set it was Alcaraz showing frustration, gesturing to
his box and talking to himself after missing shots that are normally
automatic winners when he is operating in a higher gear.
Neither player could manage a break chance, sending the set to a
tie-break where Alcaraz's experience in the big moment came through.
He reeled off four straight points after Shelton won the first,
taking it to 7-3.
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Aug 9, 2023; Toronto, Ontario, Canada;
Daniil Medvedev serves against Matteo Arnaldi (ITA) (not pictured)
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Next up for Alcaraz is Poland's Hubert Hurkacz, who
was a 5-7 6-3 6-0 winner over Serbia's Miomir Kecmanovic.
A pair of 36-year-old veterans, Scot Andy Murray and Frenchman Gael
Monfils, rolled back the years and into the third round with
contrasting wins.
Monfils upset fourth-seeded Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-4 6-3, while
Murray, a three-time champion in Canada, battled past Australian Max
Purcell 7-6 (2) 3-6 7-5.
Second-seed Daniil Medvedev, competing for the first time since
losing to Alcaraz in the Wimbledon semi-finals, dominated
proceedings from the baseline during his 6-2 7-5 win over Italian
qualifier Matteo Arnaldi.
Eighth-seed American Taylor Fritz, who followed up his Atlanta title
with a run to the semi-finals last week in Washington, advanced with
a 7-6(7) 3-6 6-3 win over Frenchman Ugo Humbert.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Pritha Sarkar and
Jamie Freed)
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