Flawless Rublev knocks out champion
Alcaraz to move into Madrid semis
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[May 02, 2024]
MADRID, Spain (Reuters) -Carlos Alcaraz's hopes of becoming
the first player to win three-straight Madrid Open titles came
undone as the second seed fell to a 4-6 6-3 6-2 loss in front of his
home crowd to Russian seventh seed Andrey Rublev in the
quarter-finals on Wednesday.
The 20-year-old two-times grand slam champion was not at his best
despite taking the opening set in 41 minutes, while Rublev put in a
dominant performance to roar back and snap Alcaraz's 14-match
winning streak at the ATP Masters 1000 tournament.
It will be Rublev's first semi-final in Madrid. The 26-year-old was
on a four-match losing streak coming into the claycourt event.
"Maybe this week is a relief but then next week we go back to the
same... so better not to think this way because when you start to
think 'Oh, how good everything is' that's what happened at the
beginning of the season," Rublev said.
"Then, for six weeks, I wasn't winning anything. It's better to not
think at all. It's not bad, it's not good. It's just a moment. It
happens to everyone, every player has been through these moments.
"The most important thing is to keep working and improving and then
remember that one week can change anything."
Rublev completely outplayed Alcaraz in the deciding set, racing to a
4-1 lead before he wrapped up his comeback.
Rublev will face American Taylor Fritz in Friday's semi-final after
the 12th seed battled past Argentina's Francisco Cerundolo 6-1 3-6
6-3.
Alcaraz was the last Spaniard standing after 22-times Grand Slam
winner Rafa Nadal exited the tournament following a straight sets
defeat to the Czech Republic's 31st-ranked Jiri Lehecka in the round
of 16 on Tuesday.
Having successfully defended his Indian Wells title in March and
then reached the Miami Open quarter-finals, Alcaraz injured his
right forearm during a practice session in Monaco and he continues
to struggle with the problem that has derailed the start of his
claycourt season.
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Tennis - Madrid Open - Park Manzanares, Madrid, Spain - May 1, 2024
Russia's Andrey Rublev after winning his quarter final match against
Spain's Carlos Alcaraz REUTERS/Susana Vera
"I have to keep working to recover my normal
forehand without thinking about my forearm. Today I thought about it
more than yesterday," Alcaraz told reporters.
"I think that in Rome, I will continue to play with it (an arm
sleeve) as a precaution.
"The balance is positive, but when I go out on court I don't want to
lose. If we look at the overall it has been a very good week."
SINNER WITHDRAWS
Italian top seed Jannik Sinner, who was due to face Canadian Felix
Auger-Aliassime in the Madrid Open quarter-finals on Thursday, has
pulled out from the tournament with a hip injury.
"Very sad to have to withdraw from my next match here in Madrid,"
Sinner said on social media platform X. "My hip has been bothering
me this week and has slowly been getting more painful.
"Taking the advice from the doctors we decided it's best to not play
further and make it worse."
(Reporting by Pearl Josephine Nazare, additional reporting by Janina
Nuno RiosEditing by Toby Davis)
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