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Carlos Alcaraz bags bagel as he reaches Croatia Open semi-finals in Umag, Jannik Sinner also wins

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Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz swept into the semi-finals of the Croatian Open in Umag with a straight-sets win over Facundo Bagnis.

Alcaraz, who moved up to world No. 5 after making the Hamburg Open final last week, eased past Bagnis 6-0 6-4. Ad/> He will next face Giulio Zeppieri, who followed up his first ATP Tour win earlier in the event by beating world No.

82 Bernabe Zapata Miralles in straight sets. ATP Umag‘It wasn’t as easy as...’ — Alcaraz begins title defence with straight-sets winA DAY AGO World No.

10 Jannik Sinner is also into the semi-finals, the first time he has gone this far at a tournament this season. The second seed beat Roberto Carballes Baena 6-4 7-6(5) after failing to serve out for victory at 6-5. “I’m very happy, obviously,” said Sinner, who is 33-9 for the year.

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