Carlos Alcaraz subdued Fritz after 4 sets, the third consecutive in the Wimbledon finals


Carlos Alcaraz continued the journey to conquer Wimbledon when beating Taylor Fritz with a score of 3-1 (6-4, 5-7, 6-3, 7-6) in the tense semi-final took place on the evening of July 11.

Before the player who was in high form and owned a series of 9 consecutive victories on the pitch, Alcaraz still showed his superior bravery to the third time in a row to participate in the Grand Slam Final of the prestigious pitch.

The first set, Alcaraz entered the initiative and won the break early, thereby winning 6-4 without having too many difficulties. However, entering Set Hai, Fritz proved why he was the current number one American tennis player. With powerful serve and flexible movement, Fritz won important breaks at the end of the set to win 7-5, leveling the score 1-1.

It seemed that the game would be balanced, but Alcaraz quickly regained the initiative. In the third set, the Spanish tennis player constantly puts pressure from the end of the yard, taking advantage of the small mistakes of the opponent to win the break, ending the set with a score of 6-3.

Set four is a tense struggle, when both players hold the game and put the match into the tie-break series. Here, Alcaraz's bravery and stubbornness spoke when he won 7-6, closed the match after nearly 3 hours.

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The third consecutive Alcaraz in the Wimbledon Final

The following statistics showed the mild superiority of Alcaraz at key points: he had 19 ACEs, the serve rate of one point up to 88%, and only made 3 double errors compared to 5 of Fritz. In the Tie-Break series, Alcaraz did not make any mistakes and made the most of the opportunity to win.

Overcoming Fritz, Alcaraz has continuously reached the Wimbledon final, an impressive achievement with the 22 -year -old player. In the last match, he will face Jannik Sinner – who defeated Novak Djokovic in the remaining semi -final.

Meanwhile, Fritz has stopped, but has an excellent Wimbledon season, especially with impressive performance on the pitch. The American tennis player shows that he is fully capable of fair competition with the new generation Big 3 group and promises to go far in the upcoming Grand Slam tournament.

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