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Alcaraz shrugs off Monfils, reaches quarter-finals in Shanghai

  • Posted: Oct 09, 2024

Carlos Alcaraz kept his winning streak alive on Wednesday as he earned a 12th consecutive victory to advance to the quarter-finals at the Rolex Shanghai Masters.

Alcaraz was forced to battle hard in a 6-4, 7-5 win over Gael Monfils, becoming the first Spaniard to reach the last eight at the Chinese ATP Masters 1000 since 2017 (Nadal, Ramos-Vinolas). In a display of bruising ball-striking paired with sumptuous touch from both players, Alcaraz held his nerve to improve to 3-1 in their Lexus ATP Head2Head series.

“The main thing I tried in this match was to stay calm, to control my emotions and wait for my chances,” said Alcaraz, who improved to 51-9 on the season. “I had a few opportunities to break his serve at the beginning of the second set [and] I couldn’t take them. In those times, I tried to stay calm and think ‘I am going to have more’.

”That helped me a lot to show my best tennis during the match. I am feeling the ball really well, much more than I was during the American swing. So, I am happy to be able to do it and keep going.”

Having beaten Alcaraz at the Cincinnati Open in August, 38-year-old Monfils was bidding to emulate that form and carve his name into history as the second-oldest ATP Masters 1000 quarter-finalist in series history (since 1990), but the Spaniard had other ideas.

Alcaraz, who is now into his 14th ATP Masters 1000 quarter-final, used his craft and guile to outmanoeuvre Monfils in the gruelling exchanges. The 21-year-old proving clinical to win 88 per cent (7/8) of points at the net, according to Infosys ATP Stats.

The first set was largely dominated by imposing ground strokes from both players that backed up their explosive serves, but it was Alcaraz who was forced to fend off the first break point of the match in the sixth game. Monfils appeared to be in a strong position to snatch the opener, but a lapse in concentration handed his opponent a crucial break in the ninth game.

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In the 10th game of the second set, Monfils struck two ferocious forehand winners en route to clawing the scoreline back to deuce and building the tension inside centre court. However, Alcaraz kept his cool to come out of the game unscathed.

Alcaraz drew on this momentum to surge to an ultimately decisive break in the next game. The No. 2 in the PIF ATP Rankings then sealed victory on serve in one hour and 27 minutes to set up a quarter-final clash with Tomas Machac, who rallied to oust eleventh seed Tommy Paul 3-6, 6-4, 6-3 in an entertaining fourth-round encounter.

Alcaraz remains on a collision course with Jannik Sinner, who battled past Ben Shelton 6-4, 7-6(1), to meet in the last four. Alcaraz defeated the Italian last Wednesday in an absorbing showdown match to clinch the China Open title, his fourth of the season (Indian Wells, Roland Garros, Wimbledon).

“It’s a great goal to reach the semi-finals, let’s see if he can make it as well,” said Alcaraz, who leads their Lexus ATP Head2Head series 6-4. “I’ve been watching his matches before mine, he’s playing at a great level, and it helps me to put on a good show before I step on the court.”

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Sinner spoils Shelton's birthday with Shanghai revenge

  • Posted: Oct 09, 2024

For the second straight year at the Rolex Shanghai Masters, Jannik Sinner and Ben Shelton met in the fourth round. On Wednesday, Sinner reversed last season’s result to deny the American the biggest win of his career by PIF ATP Ranking on his 22nd birthday.

Sinner scored a 6-4, 7-6(1) win in an entertaining match full of electric shotmaking, improving to 4-1 in the pair’s Lexus ATP Head2Head series. The World No. 1 has not lost to Shelton since their first meeting last year in Shanghai, when the American came from behind to prevail in a third-set tie-break.

“It was very tough. He played only first serves, except one second serve,” Sinner said, referring to Shelton’s incredible 95 per cent first-serve percentage in the opening set. “I tried to wait a little bit. Obviously playing against him, even if it’s a second serve, it’s very tough to return.

“But if I look the positive picture, how I ended the match, I tried to stay a bit more aggressive, which I’ve done, and this hopefully can give me confidence for the for the next round.”

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The ATP Tour leader in wins (62) and titles (six) this season, Sinner is now through to his seventh ATP Masters 1000 quarter-final of the year — the most in a single season since Alexander Zverev’s seven in 2018. The 23-year-old has reached the quarters in all 14 events he has entered this season.

Players to reach 7+ ATP Masters 1000 QFs in a season (since 2014)

2018  Zverev (7)
2017 Nadal (7)
2016 Djokovic (7), Raonic (7)
2015 Berdych (8), Djokovic (8), Murray (7), Nadal (7)
2014 Federer (7), Ferrer (7), Raonic (7)

Sinner held firm in the face of a ferocious start from Shelton, who won his first 16 service points and created the first two break points at 2-1 in the opening set. In the ninth game of the first set, the Italian fended off a Shelton overhead to earn his first break point of the match, with the pressure yielding a 5-4 lead before he served out the set to love.

Shelton employed the drop shot to great effect throughout the match, but it was Sinner who snuck one in to fight off a break point at 2-3 in set two. The American again threatened with Sinner serving at 3-4, but this time Sinner leaned on his serve to escape 0/40. Sinner saved all seven break points against him — two in the first set and five in the second — according to Infosys ATP Stats.

All four of their previous Lexus ATP Head2Head meetings included a tie-break, so it was fitting that a tie-break decided the second set in Shanghai. Shelton took the opening point on serve, but Sinner sprinted through the finish line by winning the next seven, finding his best ball-striking at the crucial moment to wrap up the win in one hour, 28 minutes.

Sinner will next face Daniil Medvedev for the fifth time this year in a bid to reach the last four in Shanghai. Medvedev secured his 10th win over Stefanos Tsitsipas on Wednesday with a commanding performance, prevailing 7-6(3), 6-3 in one hour and 50 minutes.

Currently at No. 4 in the PIF ATP Live Race to Turin, Medvedev has bolstered his hopes of securing a sixth consecutive Nitto ATP Finals appearance, having won the tournament in 2021.

Medvedev extended his lead to 10-4 in their intriguing Lexus ATP Head2Head series, following on from wins in Rome and Vienna last year.

In their first meeting of the 2024 season, Medvedev improved to 10-4 in their intriguing Lexus ATP Head2Head series, following on from wins in Rome and Vienna last year. The World No. 5 was forced to close out the opening set via a dominant tie-break after failing to convert any of the six break points he produced in regulation, according to Infosys ATP Stats.

Tsitsipas surged to a 2-0 lead in the second set, but Medvedev rattled off six of the next seven games to seal victory and book his ticket to his fourth ATP Masters 1000 quarter-final of the year.

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