Carlos Alcaraz collapses against Gaston in the round of 16 in Paris

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The Spanish tennis player Carlos Alcaraz placeholder image succumbed (6-4, 7-5) this Thursday against the French Hugo Gaston in the round of 16 of the 1,000 Masters in Paris, a tough defeat at the gates of a new peak for the young Murcian, who suffered the comeback after midnight and the environment against.

At 18 years old, after making the quarterfinals at the US Open or winning the Umag title, Alcaraz was looking for the quarters in a 1,000 category tournament for the first time, but Gaston, an irruption also sounded on the ATP Circuit, stayed that mark for the memory where he will be measured with the current champion Daniil Medvedev.

The Gaul, executioner of Pablo Carreño in the previous round, he again pulled the Parisian track to find ecstasy in his game. Although Alcaraz broke first, Gaston found himself more comfortable in the exchange of blows and breaks.

To Murcia Anxiety got the better of him in his usual aggressive game and he began to miss too much until a ‘break’ in the ninth game decided the set for the Frenchman. However, Alcaraz left another quality and physical reaction to overwhelm in the second set.

The Spaniard went 0-5 while Gaston did not get a ball. The Frenchman perhaps wanted to connect for the third set but, with nothing to lose, he found a new rhythm and complicity with the public to make his rival collapse. Alcaraz couldn’t help but derail, unable to get past the net and make good decisions.

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