French Open: Carlos Alcaraz Becomes Second-Fastest Man To Notch Up 20 Match Wins At Roland Garros
- On May 28 at Roland Garros, Carlos Alcaraz secured a four-set victory over the player ranked 56th globally, Fabian Marozsan, to advance to the third round.
- Alcaraz secured his 20th victory at the French Open in just his 23rd appearance, making him the second quickest player to reach this achievement since 2000, trailing only Rafael Nadal.
- Although he lost the second set and was managing an earlier adductor injury, Alcaraz bounced back with powerful and precise shots to complete the match just over two hours into play.
- He secured 71% of points on his initial serve and delivered 41 winners—outperforming Marozsan by 19—while captivating the crowd at Philippe Chatrier with his athleticism and tactical shot-making.
- Alcaraz’s win brings him closer to defending his title and highlights his impressive clay-court record as he prepares to compete against either Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard or Damir Dzumhur, who are set to meet in the upcoming round.
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Carlos Alcaraz Offers a Loophole on His Way to the Third Round of Roland Garros
This Wednesday, tennis player Carlos Alcaraz entered the third round of Roland Garros, the second 'Grand Slam' of the season, which is played on beaten ground, after beating Hungarian Fabian Marozsan (6-1, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2), a rival against whom he lost his first manga in the tournament but who beat him loosely in the rest.
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