Alcaraz beats troubled Rublev to keep ATP Finals hopes alive

Spain's Carlos Alcaraz celebrates after winning his round-robin match against Russia's Andrey Rublev at ATP Finals tennis tournament in Turin on November 15, 2023. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP)
Carlos Alcaraz kept alive his hopes of reaching
the last four of the ATP Finals with Wednesday's 7-5, 6-2 win over an
emotionally fraught Andrey Rublev.
World number two Alcaraz has struggled with form
and fitness over the past few months and was staring at possible early
elimination after losing his first Red Group match with Alexander Zverev.
But the 20-year-old comfortably dealt with Russian
Rublev who once again failed to make his mark in a big match with one of
tennis' leading lights, a problem which has dogged his career.
Fifth seed Rublev, the reigning Monte Carlo
Masters champion, was on the verge of tears after losing his opener with Daniil
Medvedev and lost control again after giving away a service game at the start
of the second set.
Being one set and a break down was too much for
the 26-year-old who started smashing his racket into his own knee, drawing
blood as he sat down.
Troubled Rublev was still bleeding down his leg
after the change of court and, just as against Medvedev, gave into his anger
and promptly collapsed.
After throwing away his serve to love in game
seven to give Alcaraz the chance to serve for the match Rublev sat with his
towel over his head, clearly trying to hold back the tears before Alcaraz
sealed a straight-sets victory.
Alcaraz will now face Medvedev in his final match
with his Russian opponent having a chance to reach the semi-finals ahead of his
clash with Zverev.
World number three Medvedev can book an early place
in the next round if he wins in straight sets, while Alcaraz's victory means
seventh seed Zverev will be through with a win of any sort.
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