Alcaraz outlasts Hurkacz, Ruud stunned at Canadian Open
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[August 11, 2023]
By Rory Carroll
(Reuters) -World number one Carlos Alcaraz produced a thrilling
comeback to beat Hubert Hurkacz 3-6 7-6(2) 7-6(3) on Thursday and
reach the quarter-finals of the Canadian Open as the Wimbledon
champion continues to refine his game ahead of the upcoming U.S.
Open.
The swashbuckling Spaniard got off to a nightmare start as Hurkacz
jumped out to a 3-0 first set lead in just six minutes en route to
capturing the first set.
Trouble mounted further for Alcaraz when he was broken at the start
the second but he broke back for 1-1 and from there began to pick up
the pace on his forehand while the Pole's serving cooled off.
Alcaraz dominated the second set tiebreak and appeared in complete
control when he whipped a sensational crosscourt forehand winner for
a 5-2 lead in the decider that brought the Toronto crowd to their
feet.
But the natural showman got a little too cute in the next game,
attempting back-to-back drop shots on match points that landed in
the net and he was ultimately broken.
Hurkacz began to find his form again, breaking at love for 5-5 and
holding to take a 6-5 advantage.
But there would be no escape from Alcaraz in the third set breaker
where Hurkacz tightened up and committed some costly errors
including a forehand that sailed long to deliver Alcaraz his 14th
straight win.
Up next for Alcaraz is a quarter-final with one of two Americans -
Tommy Paul or Marcos Giron.
Soon after the conclusion of the match, Scot Andy Murray announced
that he had to pull out of his round of 16 match against Italy's
Jannik Sinner with an abdominal injury.
FOKINA TOPPLES RUUD
Earlier, Alejandro Davidovich Fokina battled back from a third set
deficit to beat Casper Ruud 7-6(4) 4-6 7-6(4) and deny the third
seed a place in the Canadian Open quarter-finals.
Ruud was two points away from victory at 5-3 30-0 before Davidovich
Fokina served his way out of trouble.
Still leading 5-4, the Norwegian had a chance to seal the match but
was unable to do so, badly shanking a shot on break point to give
new life to his opponent.
Both players held serve to send the contest to a tiebreak as the
match crossed the three-hour mark.
Ruud dug himself into an early hole in the breaker with some
tentative serving and poor forehands and Davidovich Fokina claimed
the win with a drop shot.
"When I broke at 5-4, that gave me like a shot of tequila," the
Spaniard said.
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Aug 10, 2023; Toronto, Ontario, Canada;
Carlos Alcaraz (ESP) reacts after winning a game against Hubert
Hurkacz (POL) (not pictured) in third round play at Sobeys Stadium.
Mandatory Credit: Dan Hamilton-USA TODAY Sports
Up next for Davidovich Fokina is American Mackenzie
McDonald, who reached his first quarter-final of a Masters 1000
tournament by dispatching Canadian Milos Raonic 6-3 6-3.
After crushing 52 aces across his first two matches, hometown hero
Raonic's biggest weapon proved his undoing.
He managed just nine aces to go with six double faults, some coming
at the worst possible times including on set point in the opener and
a break point in the second that put McDonald up 2-0.
Despite the loss, Raonic, a former world number three who returned
to the tour in June after a two-year absence due to injury, said the
tournament was a positive experience.
"A lot of things to look back and be proud of. Happy with how the
week went overall" he said.
"I wish I could have been better on court today but you can't
discredit what two years away does, right?"
FRITZ FIZZLES
Australia's Alex De Minaur beat eighth seed Taylor Fritz 7-6(7) 4-6
6-1 in a topsy-turvy battle to reach the quarters of a Masters 1000
tournament for his first time.
Fritz led 5-1 in the opener before De Minaur battled back with help
from 27 unforced errors in the set from the American, and De Minaur
converted his sixth set point in the tiebreak.
Fritz regrouped and rode an early break in the second set to level
the match but De Minaur was razor sharp in the decider, using his
all-court speed and gritty style to jump out to a 2-0 lead he would
not relinquish.
De Minaur will next face a familiar foe in the quarter-final in the
form of second seed Daniil Medvedev, who cruised past Italy's
Lorenzo Musetti 6-4 6-4.
Medvedev holds a 4-1 lead in head-to-head matchups with De Minaur.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles; Editing by Ken Ferris and
Muralikumar Anantharaman)
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