Alcaraz ends Purcell's dream Cincinnati run, Djokovic crushes Fritz
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[August 19, 2023]
(Reuters) -World number one Carlos Alcaraz ended Australian
qualifier Max Purcell's dream run with a 4-6 6-3 6-4 win to reach
the Cincinnati Open semi-finals on Friday, while Novak Djokovic
demolished top American Taylor Fritz 6-0 6-4.
The 70th-ranked Purcell has produced some of the best tennis of his
career recently and at the U.S. Open tune-up event he took down
French Open finalist Casper Ruud and three-time Grand Slam winner
Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland.
But Alcaraz's superb form was too much to overcome as the twice
Grand Slam winner kept his cool after a frustrating opening set,
unleashing 30 winners in the match on Centre Court.
"He (impressed) me a lot. His game is pretty good. Serve really
well. Volley pretty well, as well. It was really tough for me,"
Alcaraz told reporters.
The Spaniard failed to convert his only break point chance of the
first set in the second game before helping Purcell to the crucial
break in the seventh game with an unforced error.
Purcell sealed the first set with an unreturnable serve but the
20-year-old Spaniard sent a quick reminder of why he is the world's
best as he won the first three games of a speedy second set, where
he dropped only two of his first-serve points.
Down a break in the third, Purcell refused to go down without a
fight, fending off four break points in an epic third game before
neutralising Alcaraz's mighty forehand to break back in the fourth.
But the Wimbledon champion kept his composure and broke Purcell to
love in the ninth game before sealing the affair in the next game
with an ace and a smile.
"I feel like I'm playing well. Obviously not my best. I can increase
my level, of course," said Alcaraz.
"But I feel the opponents, when they are playing against me, I'm
going to say, well, they play a little bit better. Obviously, I will
say that you can be better every day."
The win set up a semi-final with Poland's Hubert Hurkacz, who sent
over 10 aces and never faced a break to get past Australian lucky
loser Alexei Popyrin 6-1 7-6(8).
Hurkacz, who lost to Alcaraz in the last 16 in Toronto earlier this
month, won the first five games in the 26-minute first set, where he
only dropped one first-serve point.
He squandered a 6-1 lead in the tiebreak but held on to reach the
fifth Masters 1000 semi-final of his career.
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Aug 8, 2023; Toronto, Ontario, Canada;
Max Purcell (AUS) sets up to return a ball to Felix Auger-Aliassime
(not pictured) at Sobeys Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John E.
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"Alexei raised his level and was serving really
good throughout that second set, I just got to the tiebreaker,"
Hurkacz said.
"I got off to a good start and then Alexei played some good points,
but fortunately I battled through for that one."
Capping the evening's programme, second seed Djokovic converted on
all five break point opportunities to flummox Fritz in a clinical
performance, sending over 13 winners while making few mistakes.
He needed only 21 minutes to cruise through his opening set against
an increasingly frustrated Fritz, who struggled in virtually every
aspect of his game as he put up a trio of double faults with a
malfunctioning serve.
The 23-times major winner only briefly appeared vulnerable as a
resolute Fritz converted on a break point in the opening game of the
second set. But a steely Djokovic kept his calm and broke back in
the eighth, leaning on his reliable forehand.
The Serbian closed out the affair in about an hour, breaking Fritz's
serve in the 10th game with a crosscourt forehand shot that the
American was unable to return.
He next faces German number 16 seed Alexander Zverev, who never
faced a break point as he comfortably beat France's Adrian Mannarino
6-2 6-3 early in the day.
(Reporting by Amy Tennery in New York; Editing by Ken Ferris and Kim
Coghill)
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