Wimbledon 2024: Alcaraz douses Paul fireworks to reach semifinals

Carlos Alcaraz edged closer to winning a second successive Wimbledon title with an enthralling 5-7, 6-4, 6-2, 6-2 quarterfinal victory over American Tommy Paul on Tuesday.

Published : Jul 10, 2024 00:03 IST , LONDON - 2 MINS READ

Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz (left) shakes hands with USA’s Tommy Paul (left) after winning their quarterfinal match at Wimbledon in London on Tuesday.
Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz (left) shakes hands with USA’s Tommy Paul (left) after winning their quarterfinal match at Wimbledon in London on Tuesday. | Photo Credit: REUTERS
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Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz (left) shakes hands with USA’s Tommy Paul (left) after winning their quarterfinal match at Wimbledon in London on Tuesday. | Photo Credit: REUTERS

Carlos Alcaraz won the battle of the two most recent Queen’s Club champions as the Spaniard edged closer to winning a second successive Wimbledon title with an enthralling 5-7, 6-4, 6-2, 6-2 quarterfinal victory over American Tommy Paul on Tuesday.

Paul conjured some breathtaking shot-making during the first two sets and kept drawing roars of approval from the Court One crowd while making life uncomfortable for the third seed.

As Alcaraz desperately chased after the winners flying off Paul’s racket, the Spaniard often found himself sliding and slipping over around the threadbare baseline with the match taking place under a closed roof on another wet day in London.

However, any hopes Paul might have harboured of ending his country’s 21-year-wait for a men’s Grand Slam champion at the All England Club this weekend were eventually snuffed out as the 21-year-old Alcaraz produced the goods on the crunch moments to run away with the final two sets.

During the spellbinding exchanges, Paul managed to save 19 break points. But, unfortunately for him, he dropped serve eight times which was enough for an all-court tactician like Alcaraz, who has won Majors on three different surfaces, to seal victory.

After being kept on court for just over three hours, the third seed won his 12th match in a row at the grasscourt Major when Paul swiped the ball wide.

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“He has been playing great tennis on grass, he won Queen’s (last month), he has been doing great stuff at Wimbledon beating great players. Today was a really difficult match for me,” Alcaraz, who will next meet 2021 US.Open champion Daniil Medvedev in a rematch of last year’s semifinal, told the crowd on a on-court interview.

“In the first set and at the beginning of the second set, (it felt like) I was playing on clay, with big rallies and every point going over 10-15 shots.

“I had to stay strong mentally when I lost the first set, it was difficult for me. It was a long journey for me, it was a long match so I was happy to find the solutions (to win).”

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