World no. 3 Carlos Alcaraz is chasing his first indoor ATP title in Rotterdam. The four-time Main winner handed two obstacles and reached the quarter-final. Carlos didn’t like his efficiency within the opening match, however the whole lot settled down for him within the second.
When the Spaniard smiles and hits unbelievable pictures, he’s very powerful to beat! Nevertheless, Alcaraz is susceptible to focus drops. The younger gun suffered a few powerful losses in 2024 after dropping floor and his focus.
The four-time Main winner labored on that aspect of his sport in the course of the low season, though now we have but to see the enhancements on the court docket. Carlos skilled a few poor intervals in opposition to Novak Djokovic on the Australian Open and misplaced in 4 units.
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Alcaraz confronted Botic van de Zandschulp within the first spherical in Rotterdam and scored a 7-6, 3-6, 6-1 victory in two hours and 34 minutes. The Spaniard didn’t like his efficiency within the opening two units, experiencing ups and downs and looking for enhancements forward of the second conflict.
Carlos Alcaraz, Rotterdam 2025© Stream screenshot
Carlos delivered them and ousted Andrea Vavassori 6-2, 6-1 in 63 minutes! There was nothing incorrect with the Spaniard’s sport as he overpowered the Italian on serve and return. World no. 3 discovered the primary serve and dropped 9 factors in his video games.
The favourite denied the one break level and challenged his rival to comply with these numbers. Seventeen service winners apart, nothing labored in Andrea’s sport. He sprayed 27 unforced errors and misplaced the bottom from the baseline.
Carlos Alcaraz & Andrea Vavassori, Rotterdam 2025© Stream screenshot
Carlos took cost on the return and stole 54% of the factors. He turned them into 5 breaks from eight alternatives, sustaining his focus from begin to end as he wished forward of the duel.
“I have been working on maintaining my concentration. I had many ups and downs in the opening match in Rotterdam, and I tried to prevent that in the second round. I achieved that, and it makes me happy. I needed that improvement, and I brought it today.
I felt great on the court,” Carlos Alcaraz stated.