Alcaraz struggles past De Jong to
reach French Open third round
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[May 30, 2024]
PARIS (Reuters) -Spain's Carlos Alcaraz reached the French
Open third round but suffered a worrying loss of form midway through
his match against Dutch qualifier Jesper de Jong before winning 6-3
6-4 2-6 6-2 on Wednesday.
The third seed was forced to work hard for a two-set lead under the
Court Philippe Chatrier roof but 176th-ranked De Jong refused to be
intimidated and extended the match as Alcaraz suffered a third-set
slump.
An error-strewn Alcaraz continued to struggle as the first four
games of the fourth set all went against serve with the 21-year-old
becoming increasingly frustrated on court.
But Alcaraz regained some control in the nick of time to hold serve
for a 3-2 lead and he broke De Jong in the next game as his gritty
opponent finally began to run out of steam.
There was some relief as Alcaraz accelerated towards victory and De
Jong netted a forehand after a little more than three hours to end
an absorbing contest.
"I mean, I said many times every player can make you in trouble and
you have to be focussed on every point, in every round, it doesn't
matter about rankings," the Wimbledon champion said in his on-court
interview.
"It's good for me to get some rhythm but I prefer to spend some less
hours on court."
Alcaraz arrived in Paris having not played a tournament since losing
in the Madrid quarter-finals a month ago, courtesy of a muscular
problem in his arm.
That did not stop him blasting past J.J. Wolf in the first round but
De Jong, who came through qualifying and then beat Britain's Jack
Draper in round one, was a step up.
Making a mockery of the difference in rankings between the two
players, De Jong went toe to toe with Alcaraz, matching the
Spaniard's power at times and producing some silky touches.
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Tennis - French Open - Roland Garros, Paris, France - May 29, 2024
Spain's Carlos Alcaraz in action during his second round match
against Netherlands' Jesper De Jong REUTERS/Stephanie Lecocq
Alcaraz dropped his first service game as De Jong
feathered a superb drop shot but the Spaniard recovered impressively
to dominate the opener with his extra firepower.
De Jong dug deep to hold serve throughout the second set and had a
break point at 4-4 but could not convert it.
When Alcaraz then broke serve to move two sets ahead it looked like
a routine victory was beckoning but De Jong raised his level and
Alcaraz's dropped off.
An increasingly confident De Jong has Alcaraz worried early in the
fourth set but ultimately his challenge faded.
Alcaraz will face either American 27th seed Sebastian Korda or South
Korea's Kwon Soon-woo in the next round.
(Reporting by Martyn HermanEditing by Christian Radnedge)
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