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Alcaraz retires with injury as Auger-Aliassime powers into semi-finals

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World number one Carlos Alcaraz retired from his Paris Masters quarter-final against Holger Rune on Friday with an abdominal injury, while Felix Auger-Aliassime stretched his winning run to 16 matches.Alcaraz, the reigning US Open champion, lost the first set and was trailing 3-1 in a second set tie-break when he decided to stop, having received treatment to his left side at the previous changeover."It's something wrong on the abdominal," said Alcaraz. "At the end of the set, it was wrong.

It was getting wrong and I preferred to retire and take care about it."The Spanish teenager had been attempting to win a third Masters title of the year after victories in Miami and Madrid.Alcaraz would have been confirmed as the year-end world number one before the ATP Finals in Turin later this month had he lifted the trophy this weekend in the French capital.Instead, his participation at the 13-20 November event is now in doubt.

Alcaraz had arrived in Paris struggling with a knee injury, an issue he downplayed earlier in the week."Right now I have some test on how it's gonna be before Turin, but right now I'm focused to try to get better in the abdominal and trying to be at 100 percent in Turin," said Alcaraz."I cannot stretch.

I couldn't serve well. I couldn't hit the forehand well. When I turn the body, I feel it. I feel the abdomen in so many movements.""It's in a zone that I have problems, I have problems before," he added. "Let's see if it's the same problem as I felt before or not."Rune will advance to face Auger-Aliassime for a place in Sunday's final.

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