Nuestro derbi es París
Tomás Roncero
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El uruguayo está terminando la temporada como un cohete y se ha convertido en un futbolista vital para el despliegue físico y de personalidad que están exigiendo los partidos decisivos de la campaña. Su salida al césped del Metropolitano cambió el choque y la cara de un Madrid que hasta entonces solo deambulaba sin demasiada intención de meter la pierna ni complicarse wn exceso la vida. Fede se convirtió en el principal protagonista del encuentro,dominando en lo físico el centro del campo y poniendo en dos ocasiones en muchos apuros a Oblak. Su empeño logró conectar a sus compañeros y a punto estuvo de aguar la fiesta de la Champions a los de Simeone.
Carlos Alcaraz says he is bursting with confidence after playing an “unbelievable final” to win the Madrid Open. The 18-year-old continued his stunning start to the season by beating defending champion Alexander Zverev in just 62 minutes. Ad/> Alcaraz has now won two Masters titles in 2022 and is up to No.
MADRID: When Carlos Alcaraz played in his first Madrid Open as an 18-year-old, his goal was to gain experience and learn from the top players.
Alexander Zverev blasted the ATP scheduling as an “absolute disgrace” after he was beaten by Carlos Alcaraz in the Madrid Open final. Defending champion Zverev lost a one-sided match 6-3 6-1 in just 62 minutes to Alcaraz. Ad/> The German praised Alcaraz as the “best player in the world” after the contest, but also expressed his unhappiness at having two late-night finishes.
(Reuters) - World number three Alexander Zverev blamed the ATP Tour's scheduling for his underwhelming performance in Sunday's Madrid Open final where Carlos Alcaraz stormed to a 6-3 6-1 victory in just 62 minutes.