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Off-colour Alcaraz scrapes to victory

Alcaraz digs deep to beat Jesper, ranked 173 places below him FRENCH OPEN

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PARIS: Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz reached the French Open third round but suffered a worrying loss of form midway through his match against Dutch qualifier Jesper de Jong before winning 6-3 6-4 2-6 6-2 on Wednesday.

Dutchman De Jong played well above his ranking but it was a rusty performanc­e from Alcaraz, who had to twice come back from a break down in the fourth set.

“I prefer not to spend too much time on the court, I want to be in good shape for the next round but every match is different,” Alcaraz said. “I was in trouble at points. Jesper and I put on a good show.”

Alcaraz will face either American Sebastian Korda or Kwon Soon-woo of South Korea next.

Stefanos Tsitsipas, the 2022 runner-up, was among the winners on Wednesday but play on the outdoor courts was once again disrupted by rain. This was almost the exact opposite of third seed Alcaraz’s dominant first-round win against lucky loser JJ Wolf. The 21-year-old still had a compressio­n sleeve on his right forearm - an injury which impacted his preparatio­ns for Roland Garros - and his lack of match practice showed.

After a relatively straightfo­rward first two sets, it was as though Alcaraz’s concentrat­ion began to drift, often following a good shot with one that sailed wide or found the net.

He made 47 unforced errors, most of which came in the third set as he quickly went a double break down.

It looked as though the match could get even trickier for Alcaraz as he was immediatel­y broken at the start of the fourth set, once again on a long forehand.

However, he seemed to re-engage in the next game as he got to 30-30 on the De Jong serve. His team did their best to encourage him and, as De Jong sent a forehand into the net, Alcaraz seemed more like himself.

The two traded breaks once again, with the set level at 2-2 before Alcaraz pulled away, helped by a tiring De Jong, who beat Britain’s Jack

Draper in five sets in the first round.

Alcaraz will, however, know that tougher tests await as he attempts to secure a third major title.

“The energy that I received from the people to forget about the third set and be at my best in the fourth set was really helpful to me,” he added.

 ?? ?? Carlos Alcaraz returns a shot during his match against Jesper de Jong
Carlos Alcaraz returns a shot during his match against Jesper de Jong

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