Carlos Alcaraz battles through tough matches in Roland Garros to secure a spot in the last-32. Read more about his journey here!
Carlos Alcaraz, the promising tennis sensation, faced a formidable challenge at the French Open as he encountered a tough battle against Dutch qualifier Jesper de Jong. Despite struggling with his forehand and an injury, Alcaraz managed to overcome De Jong in a grueling four-set match, showcasing his determination and skill on the court. The young Spaniard's resilience was on full display as he fought his way through the match, not letting setbacks hinder his progress.
In another thrilling match, Alcaraz found himself pushed to the limit by his opponents, including a stern test by the world No.176, lasting over three hours and nine minutes. Despite the challenges and discomfort from his forearm injury, Alcaraz powered through, demonstrating his mental toughness and unwavering focus. His ability to adapt and thrive under pressure highlights his potential to become a force to be reckoned with in the tennis world.
As Carlos Alcaraz progresses further in the tournament, the tennis community eagerly anticipates his continued success and growth. With experts like Tim Henman and Alex Corretja acknowledging the need for Alcaraz to elevate his performance, the young star faces a pivotal moment in his career. The French Open serves as a platform for Alcaraz to showcase his skills and make a mark in the competitive realm of professional tennis.
In the midst of challenges and wake-up calls, Carlos Alcaraz stands resilient and determined, ready to take on whatever obstacles come his way. With his fighting spirit and unmatched talent, Alcaraz is set to captivate audiences and inspire tennis enthusiasts worldwide with his impressive displays on the court.
The third seed Carlos Alcaraz was forced to four sets by the Dutch qualifier Jesper de Jong while Belgium's David Goffin said he was 'spat at' by fans while ...
Carlos Alcaraz was far from his best on Wednesday at Roland Garros against Jesper de Jong, but found a way to reach the third round.
Carlos Alcaraz still doesn't look fully comfortable following his forearm injury as he had to battle to make...
The Spaniard was given a stern test by the world No.176 over three hours and nine minutes on Wednesday.
French Open Tennis 2024: Carlos Alcaraz overcomes forehand struggles to defeat de Jong in four sets at French Open.
Carlos Alcaraz needs to โup his levelโ if he is to bid for the French Open title, says Tim Henman, while Alex Corretja also reacted to his second-round win.
An off-colour Carlos Alcaraz has to dig deep to beat inspired qualifier Jesper de Jong and reach the French Open third round.
Catch up on the highlights between Carlos Alcaraz & Jesper de Jong in Round 2 of the 2024 Roland Garros Men's Singles Tennis.
Carlos Alcaraz's forehand was giving him a hard time at the French Open. So was the 176th-ranked qualifier across the net. After ceding the third set and ...
Carlos Alcaraz was not at his sterling best, but he delivered when it mattered to beat Jesper de Jong in four sets in the second round of the French Open.