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Carlos Alcaraz advances in Rome, will ascend to No. 1 in world - ESPN

World No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz marked his Italian Open debut by shaking off a sluggish start to emerge with an efficient 6-4, 6-1 second-round win over unseeded Spaniard Albert Ramos-Vinolas on a rain-affected Saturday in Rome.

Alcaraz, who is chasing his fifth title of 2023 and fourth on clay ahead of the French Open, overcame an early loss of serve amid heavy conditions at the Foro Italico to level the opening set at 2-2.

Alcaraz, 20, who had a first-round bye, earned another chance to break Ramos-Vinolas with a deft drop shot in an intense 10th game and took the advantage in the match when his compatriot finally fell to the pressure and sent a forehand long. Alcaraz continued to build momentum and raced ahead 3-0 in the second set against a fading Ramos-Vinolas, wrapping up the match on serve to make it 12 wins in a row.

«It wasn't easy,» said Alcaraz, who will leapfrog Novak Djokovic into top spot in the rankings on May 22. «The first round of every tournament is really tough, and of course, Ramos-Vinolas is a specialist on clay. I had to adapt my game quickly to be able to go through.

»The conditions weren't easy, the rain and the waiting all day to know if I'm going to be able to play… but I'm really happy with my performance in the end."

Monte Carlo champion Andrey Rublev overcame Alex Molcan 6-3, 6-4 in a twice-interrupted match to book his place in the third round.

«I'm happy that I was able to finish just before the rain,» Rublev said as the showers arrived again following the match. «I can rest now, and I can rest tomorrow. I don't need to stress waiting until the afternoon.»

Rublev's Russian compatriot Daniil Medvedev will not have that luxury, however, and will look for his first victory in Rome when he opens

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