Miami | Medvedev no culmina el relevo
Juan Gutiérrez
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Hubert Hurkacz remains on course to retain his title after ending Daniil Medvedev’s world No.1 hopes to book a spot in the Miami Open semi-finals. The Polish eighth seed triumphed 7-6(7) 6-3 in two hours and three minutes and will meet either Carlos Alcaraz or Miomir Kecmanovic in the last four. Ad/> The result also means Novak Djokovic will remain at the top of the ATP rankings heading into the clay swing after Medvedev failed to pick up the victory he needed to edge back above the 20-time Grand Slam champion.
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — It was midway through the second set and Daniil Medvedev was standing several feet behind the baseline, hand propped on one of his knees, his sweat turning his dark blue shirt several shades darker as he tried to catch his breath.
Carlos Alcaraz sigue intratable en Estados Unidos. Dando continuidad a las sensaciones dejadas en Indian Wells, el prodigio de El Palmar ya están en cuartos de final de Miami,. Después del increíble choque ante Stefanos Tsitsipas, con remontada y punto del año (según la ATP) incluidos, Alcaraz quiere seguir aspirando a todo. A continuación, toda la información para no perderse detalle del partido, con una amplia cobertura en As.com.
Andy Roddick labelled 18-year-old Carlos Alcaraz as an «animal» after his stunning win over Stefanos Tsitsipas in the Miami Open. Alcaraz, who described the match as «really, really tough», turned in one of the most memorable displays of 2022 so far to down the Greek, coming back from 2-5 down in the first set and pulling off a contender for shot of the season with a remarkable tweener lob. Ad/> And Roddick — a former world No.1 and US Open champion in 2003 — was moved to wax lyrical about the precocious Spaniard.
Nick Kyrgios has posted a picture of himself returning to the practice court one day after crashing out of the Miami Open in a controversy-filled match. The world No 102 complained about the court and launched a tirade at chair umpire Carlos Bernardes as he was defeated 7-6(3) 6-3 by ninth seed Jannik Sinner.
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Carlos Alcaraz is into the quarter-finals of the Miami Open after a straight sets win over Stefanos Tsitsipas. The 18-year-old continues to show why he is the one of the most exciting prospects in men’s tennis as he beat the world No. 5, 7-5 6-3, in just over two hours on Grandstand.