Alcaraz overcomes physical issues
to move back into contention at ATP Finals. Zverev wins again
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[November 14, 2024]
By ANDREW DAMPF
TURIN, Italy (AP) — Carlos Alcaraz had his drop shot clicking and it
helped him overcome physical issues to claim a 6-3, 7-6 (8) victory
over Andrey Rublev at the ATP Finals on Wednesday.
The win put Alcaraz back into contention for a spot in the
semifinals of the year-ending tournament for the top eight players,
after he was beaten by Casper Ruud in straight sets in his opener.
Also, Alexander Zverev made it two wins in two matches by beating
Ruud 7-6 (3), 6-3.
Zverev leads the group, Alcaraz and Ruud have one win each, and
Rublev dropped to 0-2 after losing to Zverev in their opener.
Top-ranked Jannik Sinner leads the other group ahead of Taylor
Fritz, Daniil Medvedev and Alex de Minaur.
The top two finishers in each round-robin group advance to the
semifinals.
Alcaraz said after the Ruud match on Monday that he hadn’t been
feeling well and was “uncomfortable in the stomach.” The Spaniard
then cut short a practice session on Tuesday.
“I just tried to be focused on my game, on what I have to do, and
forget about that I’m not feeling well, I’m sick and all that
stuff,” Alcaraz said.
Alcaraz wore a pink nose strip to help with his breathing. “It is
something that I’m going to wear more often,” he said. “I could
recover better between points.”
Alcaraz produced several drop-shot winners, and on the occasions
when Rublev did run down the short balls, the Spaniard hit winners
into the open court on his next shot.
Late in the second set, Alcaraz even produced a drop-shot approach
volley winner. In the second set tiebreaker, he saved two set
points.
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Spain's Carlos Alcaraz returns the ball to Russia's Andrey Rublev
during their singles tennis match of the ATP World Tour Finals at
the Inalpi Arena, in Turin, Italy, Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024. (AP
Photo/Antonio Calanni)
“I felt like the last month I couldn’t hit good drops,” said Alcaraz,
who dropped behind Alexander Zverev to No. 3 in the rankings this
week. “And I was thinking, ‘What’s going on?’ You know, my style, my
game is about playing these kind of shots ... so I tried to do it
today.”
In all, Alcaraz produced more than twice as many
winners as Rublev, 31-14.
“I think he missed only one when he was 40-0 up,” Rublev said of
Alcaraz's drop shots. “All the rest he won.”
Alcaraz plays Zverev in his final group match and Rublev plays Ruud.
Zverev stays on course for a 3rd title at finals
Zverev served 11 aces and didn't face a single break point to stay
on course for a third trophy at the finals after titles in London on
2018 and in Turin in 2021.
Zverev extended his winning streak to seven matches following a
title run at the Paris Masters.
After his matches lately, Zverev has come back out to practice more.
“I want to develop my game further so I can compete with Jannik and
Carlos,” Zverev said. “They’re the two benchmarks right now. They’re
the ones that are winning Grand Slams. I want to be part of that
group. I know they’re going to improve, so I have to keep up.”
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