Carlos Alcaraz Storms Into French Open Semi-Finals
- Carlos Alcaraz defeated Tommy Paul 6-0, 6-1, 6-4 in the men's singles French Open quarterfinal at Roland-Garros on June 3, 2025.
- Paul struggled with a right thigh and abdominal muscle injury that impaired his movement and groundstrokes during the match.
- Alcaraz played nearly flawless tennis, winning the first two sets in 53 minutes and closing the 94-minute match by breaking Paul’s serve repeatedly.
- After his victory, Alcaraz described feeling completely in sync, saying it seemed as if every shot landed effortlessly, and added that he aimed to execute each hit with full commitment.
- The victory sent Alcaraz to the semifinals, where he will face Lorenzo Musetti, who reached his first Roland-Garros semi by beating Frances Tiafoe in four sets.
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Carlos Alcaraz storms into the semi-finals of the French Open, Austria's women's national team comes hugely under the wheels against Germany and the Vienna Vikings are betting on kicker Stefan Maierhofer from Saturday – that and more are their topics in the Krone Sport-News with moderator Martin Grasl on Wednesday, 4 June.
Alcaraz tops injured Paul in three sets to advance to French Open semifinals
It's tough enough for any player to deal with Carlos Alcaraz at the French Open. And when one is not at his absolute best against the defending champion, as was the case for Tommy Paul in the quarterfinals on Tuesday, there's no chance.The second-seeded
The Spaniard defeats the American Paul in three sets and now meets the Italian Musetti, who asserted himself against Tiafoe. Today the quarter final games Sinner against Bublik and Djokovic against Zverev follow.
The Spaniard will face Lorenzo Musetti, number 7 of the world, in the anteroom of the final
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