Alcaraz beats Khachanov to move into quarterfinals in Rome

IANS May 13, 2025 315 views

Carlos Alcaraz fought past Karen Khachanov in a tense three-set battle to reach his first Italian Open quarterfinal. The victory makes him the first Spaniard since Rafael Nadal in 2021 to make the last eight in Rome. Alcaraz overcame a mid-match slump, sealing the win with a decisive break in the final game. He now faces Jack Draper with a chance to reclaim the world No. 2 ranking.

"Alcaraz rediscovered his touch in time to escape with the win" - ATP
Alcaraz beats Khachanov to move into quarterfinals in Rome
Rome, May 13: Alcaraz advanced to the quarterfinals at the Italian Open for the first time, securing a 6-3, 3-6, 7-5 victory against Karen Khachanov at the Campo Centrale on Tuesday.

Key Points

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Alcaraz becomes first Spaniard in Rome QFs since Nadal

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Wins grueling three-setter against Khachanov

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Eyes return to ATP No. 2 ranking

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Faces Jack Draper in semifinals

With his two-hour, 29-minute win, Alcaraz has now reached the quarterfinal stage at all nine Masters 1000 events. The 22-year-old is the first Spaniard to make the last eight in Rome since record 10-time champion Rafael Nadal in 2021.

Alcaraz struggled to find his rhythm in the opening few games but appeared to flick a switch. He reeled off five straight games featuring some classy shot making and seemed to be riding that wave to victory when he pulled off three sublime clean winners to break for 3-2 in the second set.

Khachanov did not let himself be shaken by the prospect of another straight-sets defeat. The 23rd seed continued to keep his errors to a minimum, which allowed him to capitalise on a lapse in Alcaraz’s level, reel off four straight games and force a deciding set, ATP reports.

In the third set, Alcaraz soon forged a 4-1 lead but Khachanov refused to lay down in his bid for his maiden Top 3 win on clay. Alcaraz rediscovered his touch in time to escape with the win, breaking Khachanov’s serve in the 12th game to seal victory.

The Spaniard will take on fifth seed Jack Draper in the semifinals after the Briton rallied past Corentin Moutet 1-6, 6-4, 6-3.

Alcaraz is eyeing the chance to reclaim the No. 2 ATP Ranking this week and guarantee himself the second seeding at Roland Garros. At the same time, Draper also has a chance to move to a career-high No. 4 and secure the crucial fourth seeding at the year's second major.

Alcaraz can secure a return to World No. 2 and the second seed spot in Paris by reaching the semi-finals in Rome.

Reader Comments

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Rahul P.
What a match! Alcaraz is proving why he's the future of tennis 🇪🇸🔥 Though I wish we had more Indian players competing at this level. Our cricket obsession needs to make some space for other sports!
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Priya K.
Khachanov fought so hard! Respect for both players. The third set was edge-of-the-seat stuff. Wish Indian sports channels showed more tennis instead of just cricket repeats 😒
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Arjun S.
Alcaraz's comeback after losing the second set shows his champion mentality. Reminds me of Nadal's fighting spirit. Hope he can go all the way in Rome! 🎾
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Neha M.
The ATP tour is so competitive these days! As an Indian tennis fan, I'm just happy we have Sumit Nagal making some progress. Maybe one day we'll see an Indian in Masters quarterfinals too 🤞
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Vikram D.
While Alcaraz is impressive, I feel he still makes too many unforced errors compared to Djokovic in his prime. Needs more consistency to truly dominate the tour. But at 22, he's got time to improve!
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Sanjana R.
The match timing was perfect for Indian viewers - evening match in Rome means prime time here! More tournaments should schedule like this 😊 Alcaraz vs Draper next should be exciting!

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