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Carlos Alcaraz continues to threaten Djokovic with statement Wimbledon win vs Oscar Otte

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Carlos Alcaraz has booked his spot in the second week of Wimbledon with a statement 6-3 6-1 6-2 win over Oscar Otte in just an hour and 38 minutes.

The Spaniard is playing at the All England Club for just the second time and had already achieved a career-best showing by reaching the third round but made it one further with Friday evening's victory.

He is the highest seed left in defending champion Novak Djokovic's half of the draw and continues to look like a threat to the top seed's chances.

Fifth seed Alcaraz faced a tough test in the world No 36, who played a memorable five-set match against Andy Murray on Centre Court last year.

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