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Carlos Alkaraz reached the French Open final after retiring with injury to the fourth set


Paris – Defending champion Carlos Alkaraj reached the French Open final after retiring from their semifinals early in the fourth set.

The eighth-descent Italian had to stop the game in the court when Alkaraj was leading 4-6, 7-6 (3), 6-0, 2-0.

“It’s not great to win this national match, Lorenzo is a great player.” “I wish him good luck, and wish him a speedy recovery and hope to see him in court soon.”

The third set was late in his left thighs inside his thighs and then before the fourth start again.

The 23-year-old Musty was down 5-0 when he called a trainer after 16 minutes of the third set. Alkaraj broke the must in the next game and closed the set by winning 24 points 29 points in 21 minutes.

Musti was obviously interrupted by his movement and called on the trainer again. After Alkaraj broke his service to lead 2-1, Musti slowly got up in the net and got a hug from Alkaraj.

In the first set, Alkaraj made 16 unexpected errors, when Spaniard sent a spacious to the east, he got the must.

“The first two sets were really hard,” said Alkaraj. “When I won the second set I was relieved. Then in the third set I knew what I had to do. I knew I could just be offensive and pushed him to the limits. I got to be more calm, I could see more clear and play brilliant tennis.”

Alkaraj, a 22 -year -old, who is second class, is against his second French Open title and the fifth Major against Italy’s top Janik Sina or the Grand Slam winner of Serbia’s 24 -time Grand Slam Jokovic.

Actor Dustin Hoffman and former US Secretary John Kerry were in the crowd as a Kerry Mousti-whose backhand tennis is in the wake of the best of tennis-he first showed his stroke’s ability to create stroke. Musty fans, including Clown Wigs in the colors of the Italian flag, encouraged him.

Frustration reached Alkaraj, who noticed the kick next to his Changeover seat during the second set. The relief was clear when he broke the Musty’s serving in the eleventh game and then won his right fist.

Musty returned to force the tiebreaker, which Alkaraj then dominated. Spaniard got the set when Musti politely pushed his drop shot into the net while there was a winner offer on the line.

After arriving on the same stage in Wimbledon last year, Musti was playing in his second big semifinal, where he lost to Djokovic on a straight set.

Alkaraj said he was feeling physically in the top form for the finals.

“Really well. It’s been three intense week but I’m feeling great,” he said. “Now I have a lot of confidence. I’m going to give everything on Sunday.”

This year, Clayte’s Alkaraj has been uprooted by 26-5, when Musti 1 won it in 1976 and became the second Italian man to reach the French Open final after Adriano Pantar.

However, Sinar still had the opportunity to do this.



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