Italian Open 2025: Alcaraz beats Djere in straight sets, reaches round of 16
- Carlos Alcaraz defeated Laslo Djere 7-6, 6-2 to reach the fourth round of the 2025 Italian ATP Masters 1000 in Rome.
- Alcaraz's victory followed a competitive first set where Djere, hampered by a right arm injury, forced a tie-break before Alcaraz gained control.
- Alcaraz maintained 68% of points on his serve, converted four of nine break points, and secured two consecutive breaks to dominate the second set.
- The match lasted one hour and 44 minutes, marking Alcaraz's 26th win of the season and his best performance so far at the Rome Open.
- Alcaraz will next take on 23rd seed Karen Khachanov, holding a flawless 4-0 record against him, as he aims to become the first player to reach the quarterfinals at every Masters 1000 tournament.
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Italian Open 2025: Carlos Alcaraz Moves Past Laslo Djere To Enter Fourth Round in Rome | 🎾 LatestLY
Alcaraz was slow to get going on Campo Centrale, but he dug deep before accelerating past an opponent, who struggled with a right arm injury for much of the match, and produced a classy tie-break, highlighted by a stunning forehand slice winner from a seemingly impossible position to wrap up the opening set. 🎾 Italian Open 2025: Carlos Alcaraz Moves Past Laslo Djere To Enter Fourth Round in Rome.
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