Carlos Alcaraz Reaches Fourth Round At Australian Open

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Spanish tennis sensation Carlos Alcaraz eased into the fourth round of the Australian Open for the first time on Saturday, after Chinese wildcard Shang Juncheng retired injured while trailing their uneven contest 6-1 6-1 1-0.

In the unusual position of playing someone younger than himself, two-time Grand Slam champion Alcaraz had simply dominated 18-year-old Shang for just over an hour on Rod Laver Arena.

Shang had taken a medical timeout for treatment on his thigh at 4-1 down in the second set and gave up the ghost after being broken for the sixth time at the start of the third.

Carlos Alcaraz (L) with Shang Juncheng (R).

“It’s not the way anybody wants to move on and I wish him a speedy recovery,” said second seed Alcaraz, who will play Serbian Miomir Kecmanovic in the last 16.

“He started the year unbelievable, playing great games, and I was looking forward to playing this match. I think Jerry and myself wanted to play a long match.”

Shang broke new ground for China when he reached the second round as a qualifier last year and was looking to become the first Chinese man to reach the last 16 of a Grand Slam since 1938.

“This is the first time I’ve played the second week here and it feels special,” he added. “Coming to this tournament this year, I was looking to improve the result that I did in 2022. I did it.

“And now is the time to keep going, play better and better, and hopefully go through more rounds.”

Source Australian Open Reuters

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