Carlos Alcaraz’s campaign at Queen’s Club came to an unexpected halt as he succumbed to defeat against the British qualifier Jack Draper. The match, which lasted just under two hours, saw Draper, ranked 250th in the world, deliver a stunning performance to secure a 7-6 (5), 7-6 (3) victory over the young Spaniard.
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Alcaraz, known for his explosive style and promising talent at just 18 years old, was considered a strong contender in the tournament. His loss to Draper, who had to battle through qualifying rounds to reach the main draw, highlighted the unpredictable nature of tennis and the challenges faced by even the most promising players.
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The first set was tightly contested, with both players holding serve and exchanging powerful groundstrokes. Alcaraz showed flashes of brilliance, but Draper’s composure under pressure allowed him to edge out the tiebreak. In the second set, Alcaraz continued to fight hard, but Draper’s consistent performance and effective serving proved decisive as he secured another tiebreak to clinch the match.
The defeat at Queen’s Club serves as a learning experience for Alcaraz as he continues to develop his game and gain valuable experience on the ATP Tour.
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