Getting Alcaraz to move into the forehand ... Tiafoe also pointed out that Djokvoic’s ball toss is virtually the same for each serve. That said, the No 7 seed has already been broken five ...
Even before the first ball was struck at this year’s Australian ... His opponent in the quarterfinals, Carlos Alcaraz, is chaos personified on a tennis court — a wondrous combination of ...
Probably, you're not hitting the ball at the same way that you were hitting before. I think that's it." Alcaraz was asked how different Novak Djokovic’s movement was in the 3rd & 4th sets ...
In the game where Djokovic injured himself, Alcaraz retreated from his second-serve return position smack on the baseline. He stood back, set up the rally with a deep ball, and then punished his ...
And not the kid across the net, Carlos Alcaraz, who was making things difficult and eyeing ... At one point, she sternly said, “Enough. Thank you.” While the ball was in play, though, it got quite ...
What's ominous for Djokovic is that Alcaraz is unquestionably getting better. The Spaniard is striking the ball harder and with more aggression this fortnight in Melbourne than he was 12 months ago.
Judging by the timeline of the social media posts, John firstly got to toss the coin for third seed Carlos Alcaraz’s third round clash with Portugal’s Nuno Borges on Rod Laver Arena.
And not the kid across the net, Carlos Alcaraz, who was making things difficult ... Thank you.” While the ball was in play, though, it got quite quiet, the hush pierced only by the squawks ...