Carlos Alcaraz is safely by into the final eight in Rotterdam. World no. 3 performed in opposition to Italy’s Andrea Vavassori within the second spherical and scored a 6-2, 6-1 victory in 63 minutes and remained on the title course.
The Spaniard served at 72% and misplaced seven factors behind the preliminary shot. Carlos saved the one break level and mounted the stress on his opponent. Andrea couldn’t impose his pictures regardless of hitting 17 service winners.
The Italian hit 9 winners and 27 unforced errors, spraying too many errors and struggling from the baseline. Vavassori rushed to the online 19 occasions however couldn’t cowl it correctly, with Alcaraz passing him and controlling the scoreboard.
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The four-time Main winner grabbed 54% of the return factors and transformed three of eight break factors en path to a rock-solid victory. Andrea missed a forehand within the first recreation of the encounter and suffered a break.
Alcaraz claimed an unbelievable level within the second recreation and landed a backhand winner for a maintain at love and 2-0. Vavassori denied a break level within the third recreation and held after deuces to cut back the deficit. The Italian created his solely break probability in recreation 4.
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Carlos saved it with a service winner and held for 3-1. Andrea denied two extra break factors within the fifth recreation, struggling however remaining inside one break deficit. The Spaniard fired a service winner within the sixth recreation, shifting 4-2 up and making one other push on the return within the subsequent one.
Vavassori hit a double fault within the seventh recreation, struggling a break and falling 5-2 behind. Alcaraz served for the set in recreation eight and claimed an prolonged rally for 6-2 and a lift. World no. 3 was the one participant on the courtroom within the second set.
Carlos Alcaraz, Rotterdam 2025© Stream screenshot
Carlos cracked a forehand crosscourt winner within the second recreation for 1-1. He landed a volley winner within the third recreation for a break level and landed a lob winner for a break and a 2-1 lead. The Spaniard held at love within the fourth recreation with a compelled error and cemented the break.
Andrea hit a double fault within the fifth recreation, dropping serve and falling 4-1 behind. Alcaraz clinched the sixth recreation with a service winner and moved nearer to the end line. World no. 3 made one other push on the return at 5-1 and earned match factors with a backhand winner.
Carlos transformed the primary after the rival’s mistake, sealing the deal very quickly and reaching the final eight.