Italian Open: Clinical Alcaraz downs Draper to move into semis

ANI May 15, 2025 179 views

Carlos Alcaraz secured a straight-sets win over Jack Draper to reach the Italian Open semifinals. The Spaniard overcame an early deficit in the first set with aggressive play. Despite minor lapses, Alcaraz dominated with 24 winners. He now awaits a potential semifinal showdown with Alexander Zverev.

"I just tried to be aggressive, play good shots, drop shots, go to the net. That’s what I like to do on the court." – Carlos Alcaraz
Rome, May 14: Spain's rising star Carlos Alcaraz punched Jack Draper's return ticket from Rome with a clinical victory in the Italian Open quarter-finals on Wednesday.

Key Points

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Alcaraz rallies from 2-4 down in first set

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Clinches victory with 24 winners

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Overcomes past loss to Draper

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Sets up potential clash with Zverev

The world number three sunk Draper in straight sets, 6-4, 6-4, en route to a one-hour, 38-minute triumph at the clay ATP Masters 1000. Even though the Briton had staged a memorable victory over Alcaraz in the Indian Wells semi-finals in March, the 22-year-old overcame the haunting memories of his past.

With a spirited display, Alcaraz rallied from 2-4 in the opening set at Campo Centrale with four consecutive points by dominating from the backline. For his next point, he ventured ahead in the court and enjoyed more success than setbacks.

After staging a flawless comeback in the opening set, Alcaraz let slip an early break lead in the second. However, he rebounded with his sheer quality to punch his ticket for the semi-finals, continuing his rollercoaster ride in Rome.

"I think the most important thing that I did today was not thinking about the shots at all. Not thinking about the fact that I was down, just trying to do the things that make me happy. On court I just tried to be aggressive, play good shots, drop shots, go to the net. That's what I like to do on the court, and I think that made the difference today," Alcaraz said as quoted from ATP.

"I played such a high rhythm during the whole match that I didn't let him dominate or stay long in the rallies. I think that was a really good win today for me, and I'm just really proud about the way I approached the match," he added.

Like his previous performances in the tournament, the 22-year-old shone with a streak of sublime strokes but floundered in patches due to minor lapses. Despite the setbacks, Alcaraz exuded enough consistency to overwhelm the fifth-seeded Briton.

The Spanish sensation finished the fixture having struck 24 winners to Draper's eight. His tally was enough to make up for his 29 unforced errors compared to Draper's 18.

"I'm just excited to keep it going and try to compete as well as I can. I'm just happy to feel the good rhythm, feel the good tennis again here in Rome, and obviously this match has given me a lot of confidence," he added.

With Alcaraz's triumph, a mouth-watering semi-final fixture is on the cards as the Spaniard takes on either the defending champion and second seed Alexander Zverev or Lorenzo Musetti.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Alcaraz is pure class! His drop shots are a thing of beauty 🇪🇸 Hope he wins the title this time. Indian tennis players should learn from his aggressive style of play. #NextGen
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Priya M.
As someone who stayed up late to watch this match, I must say Alcaraz's mental game was impressive. Coming back from 2-4 down shows why he's world no.3. But 29 unforced errors is concerning - needs to tighten up against Zverev!
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Arjun S.
The way he dominates from baseline reminds me of Nadal's early days. But honestly, wish we had more Indian representation at this level. When will we see our own players in Masters semis? 🤔
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Sanjana R.
That backhand winner at 4-4 in second set was chef's kiss perfection! 👌 Tennis needs young champions like Alcaraz to keep the sport exciting after Big 3 era. Hope he brings same energy against Zverev!
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Vikram J.
Good match but I feel Draper was unlucky with some line calls. Alcaraz is brilliant no doubt, but needs to work on consistency. Those unforced errors won't fly against top players like Djokovic.
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Neha P.
Alcaraz's post-match interview shows such maturity for 22! "Just trying to do things that make me happy" - what a great approach to professional sport. More athletes should think this way rather than just chasing rankings.

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