Carlos Alcaraz

2022 - 9 - 8

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Carlos Alcaraz outlasts Jannik Sinner in epic 5-setter to make US ... (ESPN)

It was "only" a quarterfinal, no trophy at stake, yet was as taut a thriller as this tournament has produced or, likely, will, a tour de force of big cuts on ...

[Coco Gauff](http://www.espn.com/sports/tennis/players/profile?playerId=3626), the 18-year-old American who was the runner-up at the French Open and bowed out in the US Open quarterfinals on Tuesday, spoke for anyone paying attention to Alcaraz vs. Just one: Alcaraz won one point after extending a rally by wrapping his racket behind his back to make contact with the ball. One more: Alcaraz fell onto his backside, then sprung up to race to smack a backhand that won that point. "I always say you have to believe in yourself all the time," Alcaraz said. I leave at 6am for the airport but I refuse to sleep and miss this. "But tomorrow, I will wake up -- or today, I will wake up -- trying to somehow [take away] only the positives." Tuesday, reached his first Grand Slam semifinal and is the youngest man to get that far at the US Open since Pete Sampras won the title at 19 in 1990. Could have finished in four sets. "Could have finished in three sets. Wednesday, Tiafoe was rather prescient when asked about Alcaraz and Sinner. Alcaraz, who has a chance to move up to No. Thursday, the latest finish in US Open history.

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Carlos Alcaraz prevails over Jannik Sinner in latest ever US Open ... (The Guardian)

Carlos Alcaraz won a spellbinding battle of the young guns against Jannik Sinner to reach his first grand slam semi-final in the US Open's latest ever ...

But this time it was Alcaraz pinching a set, saving a match point at 5-4 and winning the final four games to force a decider. After breaking his opponent when he served for it at 6-5, Sinner won seven straight points to take the tie-break. This time it was Sinner who moved into an early lead, his flat hitting giving him the initiative, and he maintained his advantage until he came to serve for it at 5-4, when Alcaraz broke back. The Spaniard looked poised to take the set when he moved to 0-40 in Sinner’s next service game only for the Italian to produce some clutch serving when he needed it most. Sinner made a nervous start, double-faulting three times in his opening service game, and, although he quickly broke back, Alcaraz was hitting his shots with the greater conviction and deservedly took the first set. He could yet leave New York as the world No 1 but, in a tournament that appears to have finally signalled a real changing of the guard, this match was more than anything a demonstration that men’s tennis need not be scared of a future without its ageing superstars.

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Carlos Alcaraz Saves MP, Outlasts Jannik Sinner In Historic US ... (ATP Tour)

Carlos Alcaraz defeats Jannik Sinner in five sets to reach the US Open semi-finals. © Manuela Davies/USTA. ATP Staff Sep 08, 2022.

[US Open](https://www.atptour.com/en/tournaments/us-open/560/overview) history was 2:26 a.m., which happened three times. So it was a good match for sure. [US Open](https://www.atptour.com/en/tournaments/us-open/560/overview) quarter-final between [Carlos Alcaraz](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/carlos-alcaraz/a0e2/overview) and [Jannik Sinner](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/jannik-sinner/s0ag/overview). But it was a good match from my side, from his side. The 21-year-old Sinner then led by a break in the fifth set, but Alcaraz rallied, continuing to fire with his remarkable power from the baseline. The teen unleashed haymaker after haymaker to put himself in a winning position in both sets, but Sinner repeatedly bounced off the ropes and swung back with force. [Arthur Ashe](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/arthur-ashe/a063/overview) Stadium arrived for a tennis match on Wednesday evening. Alcaraz was unable to convert opportunities to win the second and third sets, which nearly proved fatal. As much skill was on display in the match, there was just as much courage and will. [Intesa Sanpaolo Next Gen ATP Finals](https://www.atptour.com/en/tournaments/intesa-sanpaolo-next-gen-atp-finals/7696/overview) champions were playing a video game, hitting “maximum power” and only rarely missing. The Spaniard saved match point at 4-5 in the fourth set and rallied to maintain his hopes of becoming the youngest World No. The battle was the second-longest match in [US Open](https://www.atptour.com/en/tournaments/us-open/560/overview) history.

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Carlos Alcaraz reaches first grand slam semifinal after marathon ... (CNN)

At close to 2:50 a.m. local time in New York, Carlos Alcaraz triumphed in a captivating, five-set encounter against Jannik Sinner at the US Open to reach ...

I have to stay in the match, trying to stay calm, but it's difficult to stay calm in that moment." The 21-year-old Sinner then led by a break in the fifth set, too, only for Alcaraz to once again refuse to bow down. Victory means Alcaraz could still become the youngest No. "Of course, the level of tennis that we have played, it was really, really high. But I felt great." It was, by almost half an hour, the latest ever finish in the tournament's history.

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Carlos Alcaraz vs. Frances Tiafoe: día, hora, cómo y dónde ver la ... (Sporting News)

Luego de vencer a Sinner y Rublev respectivamente, Carlos Alcaraz y Frances Tiafoe se enfrentan en una de las semifinales del US Open 2022.

Tiafoe ganó el único partido previo entre ambos. Frances Tiafoe por las semifinales del US Open 2022?

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Alcaraz Leaves It (Very, Very) Late in Defeating Sinner at U.S. Open (The New York Times)

The Spaniard needed five sets and more than five hours to reach the semifinals in a match that ended shortly before 3 a.m. in New York.

Open and reached the final of the BNP Paribas Open in March before winning the Miami Open. He is the youngest man to reach the semifinals of the U.S. Sinner then missed a forehand swing volley just wide to allow Alcaraz to even the score at 5-5. He reached the quarterfinals last year in his debut U.S. Open since Pete Sampras, an American who was 19 in 1990 when he went on to win the title. Night sessions are also an important source of revenue for the majors and many other tour events (the French Open recently added one as well in 2021). Open is not alone: The Australian Open, the first major of the season, has had even later finishes. He will face Frances Tiafoe of the United States on Friday in what will be the first Grand Slam semifinal for both men. “I always say you have to believe in yourself all the time, and that hope is the last thing you lose,” Alcaraz said in an on-court interview early Thursday morning. Open, behind only the 1992 semifinal between Stefan Edberg and Michael Chang, won by Edberg in 5 hours and 26 minutes. He will also have the advantage of extra rest. Open, played in a city that purportedly never sleeps, but Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner made it well worth staying up into the wee hours.

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Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner make US Open history in match that ... (Fox News)

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[FRANCES TIAFOE BECOMES FIRST AMERICAN TO MAKE US OPEN MEN'S SEMIFINAL SINCE 2006](https://www.foxnews.com/sports/frances-tiafoe-becomes-first-american-to-make-us-open-semifinal-since-2006) Despite Alcaraz wowing the crowd with a behind-the-back return in the second set, Sinner had the match in his hands. [US Open history,](https://www.foxnews.com/category/sports/tennis/us-open-tennis) No. [The match ended](https://www.foxnews.com/category/sports/tennis) at 2:50 a.m. [Arthur Ashe Stadium](https://www.foxnews.com/sports/us-open-2022-american-jessica-pegula-loses-iga-swiatek-quarterfinals) being tired, the tension and suspense was palpable. The first set went to Alcaraz pretty easily, but Sinner made things much tougher for his opponent from there.

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Carlos Alcaraz vs. Frances Tiafoe odds, betting trends, predictions ... (Sporting News)

Spanish wonderkid Carlos Alcaraz and American talent Frances Tiafoe will square off in their first ever Grand Slam semi-final for a place in the US Open ...

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Extravagant Carlos Alcaraz unleashes total tennis in quest for US ... (The Guardian)

Carlos Alcaraz paired his athleticism and shotmaking to outlast Jannik Sinner in an instant US Open classic and fill several highlight reels.

Few sports in the world spend as much time obsessing over its relevance as tennis, with pundits and even players constantly debating whether certain players or events are “good for the game”, particularly as the ageing legends begin to depart. Alcaraz and the 21-year-old Sinner had spent four hours utterly destroying the ball, flitting from side to side and using every inch of the court. One time he slid into the splits while chasing down a ball, then fell, got up and calmly threaded a backhand down the line past Sinner. Both players chased after the ball at full sprint until the very end, and [the latest ever finish at the US Open](https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2022/sep/08/carlos-alcaraz-jannik-sinner-match-late-finish-tennis-us-open). Not long after he somehow sweetly struck a behind-the-back shot, then slid into the forecourt and rolled a backhand passing-shot winner. For most of the first four sets, Sinner attacked without hesitation anytime the moment required it. In the face of Alcaraz’s total tennis, Sinner was competitive for just under four long sets. As Carlos Alcaraz sat down in the early hours of Thursday morning, time was running out and he knew it. Alcaraz’s movement alone is unlike anything else in the world right now and he soaked up so much of Sinner’s destructive power. In his short career, the 19-year-old has established a reputation for taking defeats with perspective and a smile on his face, but this time he had nothing. But he pairs his athleticism with his own brutal shotmaking and his extravagant all-court style.

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US Open 2022: Carlos Alcaraz becomes youngest to reach ... (CBSSports.com)

After defeating Sinner in the latest finish in US Open history, the 19-year-old Alcaraz will play Frances Tiafoe in the semifinals.

[upset by Frances Tiafoe in the fourth round](https://www.cbssports.com/tennis/news/us-open-2022-rafael-nadals-quarterfinal-streak-ends-with-loss-to-frances-tiafoe-in-fourth-round/) -- will move from No. He has a chance to get the No. 1, but the US Open defending champion lost to Nick Kyrgios in the Round of 16 and will therefore not be able to keep his spot. ... I have to stay in the match, trying to stay calm, but it's difficult to stay calm in that moment." In the process of winning, Alcaraz also gave fans what will likely be one of the top highlights of the tournament. During the decider, Sinner also found himself leading by a break, but Alcaraz never doubted himself. In the second set, Sinner had a 5-4 advantage and sent the ball down the middle of the court while Alcaraz ran from the left side. "Hope is the last thing that you lose. Of course the level of tennis that we played, it was really, really high." "It was really, really tough for me, but through the whole match -- five hours and 15 minutes -- I felt well, physically. The Spanish star Alcaraz laid on the ground for a few seconds and covered his face in disbelief after pulling off the 6-3, 6-7 (7-9), 6-7 (0-7), 7-5, 6-3 victory, which got him to the first major semifinal of his career. ET, making it the latest finish in US Open history after a marathon of five hours and 15 minutes that began Wednesday night.

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Race For No. 1 In Men's Tennis: Rafael Nadal, Carlos Alcaraz ... (Forbes)

There will be a new U.S. Open champion on Sunday and a new world No. 1 in men's tennis on Monday. Ahead of Friday's semifinals, three men have a chance to ...

He is the first teenage man to reach a major semifinal since 2005, and the youngest U.S. 7 in the ATP Rankings, is trying to become the first Norwegian to reach the pinnacle of men’s tennis. If Alcaraz climbs to World No. If neither Alcaraz or Ruud make the final, Nadal will return to world No. “You have to believe in yourself. The Spaniard saved match point at 4-5 in the fourth set and rallied to win the last two sets. The current record is held by Lleyton Hewitt, who became World No. [In the live rankings, ](https://bertie.forbes.com/#/compose?id=6319e22784480b0001ca8f90)Nadal is currently No. Open, while Alcaraz and Ruud are both in the semifinals. Thursday — the latest ending in U.S. Open history — the 19-year-old Alcaraz [three men have a chance](https://www.atptour.com/en/news/alcaraz-ruud-us-open-2022-world-no-1-projection) to become world No.

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