Alcaraz wins, Shelton loses at Queens of London

The Spaniard defeated Walton - 6:4, 7:6

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Carlos Alkaras, Photo: Reuters
Carlos Alkaras, Photo: Reuters
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Spanish tennis player Carlos Alcaraz advanced to the round of 86 at the Queen's tournament in London today, after defeating the 6th ranked player in the world, Australian Adam Walton, after two sets - 4:7, 6:XNUMX.

The second tennis player in the world won after one hour and 42 minutes.

He broke Walton's serve in the seventh game of the first set, held the break advantage until the end, and took the lead in the match.

There was no break in the second set and a tie-break was played, which Alkaras won 7:4.

Alcaraz was scheduled to play in the first round against Alejandro Davidovich Fokine, but the Spanish tennis player withdrew from the tournament due to illness, and was replaced by Walton, who entered the draw as an easy loser.

Alcaraz will play against the winner of the match between Australian Jordan Thompson and Spaniard Jaume Munar in the round of 16.

French tennis player Arthur Rinderknech advanced to the round of 7, after defeating American Ben Shelton 6:7, 6:XNUMX.

His opponent will be American Riley Opelka, who defeated Argentine Camilo Hugo Carabelli 7:6, 6:4.

Britain's Jack Draper is also in the round of 6, after defeating American Jenson Brooksby 3:6, 1:XNUMX.

He will play against Australian Alexei Popirin, who defeated American Aleksandar Vukic 6:2, 6:7, 7:6.

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