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Carlos Alcaraz does not complete the comeback against Norrie and falls in Cincinnati

2022-08-20T22:48:28.556Z


The Murcian missed the advantage in the third set and succumbed to the Briton in the quarterfinals of the last Masters 1000 before the US Open (7-6(4), 6-7(4) and 6-4)


In the best match of the tournament, even, full of long exchanges and electrifying points, Carlos Alcaraz succumbed to the exquisite left foot of Cameron Norrie (7-6(4), 6-7(4) and 6-4) after not completing a comeback that, with hints of epic, ended up dying on the shore.

The Murcian tennis player, who had beaten Norrie on the three occasions they had met so far, won the second set in the tiebreaker after turning around a situation that seemed irreversible.

Later, in the third, with Norrie still digesting the blow, Alcaraz caught a

break

at the first change and got 1-3 on the scoreboard, but the Briton, serene, turned the game around and sentenced the last set .

6-4.

In the last game, with Norrie serving and the dynamics increasingly unfavorable for Alcaraz, the unrecognizable young man from Murcia missed a volley at the net with everything in his favor to take the point.

There, the disciple of Juan Carlos Ferrero, serious, took the ball, looked at it, seemed to talk to it, ask it, and then, full of rage, burst it into the Cincinnati sky.

"The truth is that it has been a very tough game, losing this type of game hurts," he said at a press conference after going through the shower.

And he added: “You have to take the positive, I have a lot to improve for the US Open.

I have to look at the things I've done wrong in this game and try to maintain the good level for a longer time, not have so many ups and downs”.

CARLITOOOOOOOS!!

🔥🤯@carlosalcaraz |

@CincyTennis |

#CincyTennis pic.twitter.com/wS3JrbNQVT

– ATP Tour (@atptour) August 20, 2022

On the central court of the Lindner Family Tennis Center, far from the crowded, humid heat, incipient night, Cameron Norrie, 26 years old, certified his ticket for the semifinals, where the reborn Borna Coric is already waiting for him.

Of a Scottish father and a Welsh mother, Norrie, British by genes, was born in Johannesburg (South Africa), although he moved to Auckland (New Zealand) when he was only three years old, where his parents still reside.

After representing the oceanic country as a junior, Norrie settled in London at the age of 16.

A staunch admirer of another left foot, that of Fernando Verdasco, from the capital of England he traveled to Texas, where he finished his studies in Sociology and ended up focusing his passion on tennis.

Now, with the victory against Alcaraz and the pass to the semifinals, the Briton, winner of Indian Wells in 2021 and semifinalist in the last edition of Wimbledon, will climb to ninth position in the ATP ranking, the best of his career.

"I'm very happy.

Beating Carlos [Alcaraz] is very difficult and I feel like it has to be done now, when he's still young, because he's going to keep raising his level,” Norrie said, smiling, still on the court.

And he explained: “I wanted to play a tough match, with legs and physicality.

I think it's the only point where I could be better than him today, so I've tried to make each point as long as possible."

With Norrie's victory over the young man from El Palmar, the last match of the day, the semifinals of the Masters 1000 in Cincinnati, the prelude to the US Open, are as follows: (1) Medvedev - (4) Tsitsipas and (9) Norrie - ( RP) Coric.

In the women's draw, where there are also no Spaniards after the early eliminations of Garbiñe Muguruza and Paula Badosa, the semifinals will be made up as follows: Keys - Kvitova and (Q) García - (6) Sabalenka.

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Source: elparis

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