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Carlos Alcaraz has received 16 titles on the primary tour throughout his younger however illustrious profession. None, nevertheless, has come indoors. The 21-year-old Spaniard can be seeking to change that when he battles Alex de Minaur within the ABN AMRO Open ultimate on Sunday.
Alcaraz has already ended one drought, as he had beforehand by no means even reached a championship match on an indoor exhausting court docket. Lastly, the world No. 3 is thru to the Rotterdam ultimate due to victories over Botic van de Zandschulp, Andrea Vavassori, Pedro Martinez, and Hubert Hurkacz.
The pattern dimension is small, however Alcaraz–unsurprisingly–has been profitable in opposition to De Minaur prior to now. Each of their earlier encounters have gone the best way of the four-time Grand Slam champion; 6-7(4), 7-6(4), 6-4 within the 2022 Barcelona semis and 6-4, 6-4 within the 2023 Queen’s Membership title match.
De Minaur is purple sizzling to start out the season. The eighth-ranked Australian boasts a 10-1 file that encompasses a quarterfinal exhibiting at Melbourne Park and a pair of victories for his nation within the United Cup. His solely setback has come in opposition to world No. 1 Jannik Sinner. Sustaining his high quality kind, De Minaur has superior in Rotterdam with straight-set defeats of David Goffin, Jakub Mensik, Daniel Altmaier, and Mattia Bellucci.
It has been a ridiculously straightforward draw for the No. 3 seed apart from dealing with Mensik in spherical two. After all, that every one modifications with Alcaraz on the opposite facet of the online. Furthermore, De Minaur has been considerably underneath the climate all week lengthy and he’s additionally coping with foot blisters. That makes it much more of an uphill battle for him as a heavy underdog in opposition to Alcaraz.
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