Carlos Alkaraz will face Casper Ruud in Friday's semi-finals at the US Open Gladiator after beating Frances Tiapo for the world number one.
The 19-year-old Spaniard won 6-7 (6/8), 6-3, 6-1, 6-7 (5/7), 6-3 to become the youngest men's Grand Slam finalist since to compatriot Rafael Nadal. was . In 2005, he won the first of 22 slams at the French Open. Norway's 7th seed Roud advanced to her first Grand Slam final by beating Russia's Karen Khachanov 7-6 (7/5), 6-2, 5-7, 6- 2 earlier.
However, Tiafoe reversed and scored three match points and broke the last two sets. Alcaraz, the youngest US Open finalist since Pete Sampras in 1990, said: “We've reached the Grand Slam semi-finals. We have to give everything we have and fight until the last ball".
It doesn't matter if you fight for 5 or 6 hours. It doesn't matter, you have to give everything on the road".
Alkaraz, who has produced 59 winners, came close to his first slam and became the youngest no.
"I will participate for the first time in the final of the Grand Slam tournament. I see world number one, but at the same time it's very far away."
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"I will give everything. "To reach the Grand Slam final, I have to overcome my nervousness, but of course I'm very happy."
Tiafoe greeted his conqueror.
"I gave it my all tonight," Tiapo said. "He's way better than Carlos." “Honestly, I came here to win the US Open and I think I let you down. It really hurts."
Alcaraz saw two break points come and go in the 7th game of the first game and had to save a set point with a stunning rally from the Spaniard's 2 down in the 12th game. The teenager scored three more points from the tiebreak, but Tiafoe converted the five points when Alcaraz committed his third double fault in the 64th minute.
Alcaraz established a break point in the third game of the second set, at one point turning Tiafoe on his back to match point, completing another memorable rally. His persistence was rewarded with a 4-2 victory en route to the semifinals thanks to Tiafoe's return to the net.
Alcaraz needed 9 hours and 10 sets in the last two rounds, including the quarterfinals that ended at 2:50 a.m. Thursday to advance to the semifinals. – Match points saved –
However, she looked the fresher of the two as she raced to the double break, leading 4-0 in the third set, leaving Tiafoe three points behind.
Alcaraz beat the Americans for the third time in the seventh game. Tiapo, ranked 26th in the world, is hoping to become the first American to reach the final of a major tournament since Andy Roddick at Wimbledon in 2009 by defeating Nadal in the round of 16.
He bravely took two breaks in the fourth set and saved a match point with a nervy backhand and claimed a tie-break in the tenth game, turning it into a final shot. It was the eighth successful tiebreak for the Americans.
Alcaraz broke 2-0 in the fifth set and Tiafoe came back to make it 2-2. However, the United States regained the lead with a double fault in Game 5.
Tiafoe won the ninth game when Alcaraz scored a grueling backhand in 4 hours 19 minutes after saving two more match points.
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Carlos Alcaraz Garfia (born 5 May 2003) is a Spanish professional tennis player. He was ranked 4th in the world in singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). Alcaraz has won five ATP Tour singles titles, including two Masters 1000 titles, and is making his best Grand Slam performance at the US Open 2022. world ranking.
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