Carlos Alcaraz survives qualifier Max Purcell to reach Cincinnati semis

Carlos Alcaraz survives qualifier Max Purcell to reach Cincinnati semis

by Agence France-Presse
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World number one Carlos Alcaraz shook off a slow start and held on late to beat qualifier Max Purcell 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 and reach the semi-finals of the ATP/WTA Cincinnati Open on Friday.

The Spanish top seed was caught out by the 70th-ranked Australian, dropping the first set in 44 minutes.

Alcaraz steadied the ship to force a third, struggling through an exchange of service breaks before breaking for a 5-4 lead and serving out the victory.

Alcaraz, the Wimbledon champion chasing a seventh title of the season, polished off the win in two and a quarter hours with an ace among his 29 winners.

Purcell, meanwhile, was hindered by 49 unforced errors in the tight contest.

โ€œIt was really tough and tricky today, he serves really well,โ€ Alcaraz said. โ€œHe played well at the net. I returned well, that was the key to the win.

โ€œIโ€™m happy to have my seventh Masters semi-final here in Cincy.โ€

Alcaraz booked a semi-final clash with Polandโ€™s Hubert Hurkacz, who needed seven match points to finally put away Australian Alexei Popyrin 6-1, 7-6 (10/8).

Cincinnati marked the first time since Cincy 2002 (Lleyton Hewitt, Wayne Arthurs) that two Aussies competed in a Masters quarter-finals.

Alcaraz had a close call with Hurkacz last week in Toronto, winning the third set in a tiebreaker.

โ€œThe court is faster here than in Toronto and that will be good for his game.โ€ Alcaraz predicted. โ€œI have to focus on return and try to play well in the rallies.

โ€œIโ€™ll do my best โ€“ Iโ€™ll go for it.โ€

Hurkacz had 19 winners and the same number of unforced errors in beating Popyrin, the first lucky loser to reach the quarters in Cincinnati since Jeremy Chardy in 2012.

โ€œIโ€™m happy to finish in straight sets,โ€ Hurkacz said. โ€œI had to stay aggressive and keep my foot on the gas. Iโ€™m really happy with how I played.โ€

Swiatek Tops Vondrousova

In the WTA draw, top-seeded Iga Swiatek proved to be a quick learner as she ousted Marketa Vondrousova 7-6 (7/3), 6-1 in a battle of Grand Slam champions.

Swiatek, the reigning US Open and French Open champion, said she applied the lessons from her first-set struggles in the second to sweep past Wimbledon winner Vondrousova.

She had lost serve twice in the opening set as she struggled with Vondrousovaโ€™s lefty game, but broke as the Czech served for the set and eventually won the tiebreaker.

Swiatek dominated the second set to claim the victory in 93 minutes.

โ€œItโ€™s not easy to adjust to her spin,โ€ Swiatek said. โ€œAfter the first set, I was determined to fight for every ball.

โ€œI was more focused and I knew what worked,โ€ she added. โ€œI learned from the first set. I knew exactly how I should play. Thatโ€™s why it was such a good performance.โ€

The Polish star will play for a place in the final against seventh-seeded American Coco Gauff โ€” who tossed a racquet in anger on the way to a 6-3, 6-2 victory over Italian qualifier Jasmine Paolini.

โ€œI showed a little anger, but it was needed,โ€ Gauff said. โ€œUsually they say donโ€™t throw your racquet but I won six games in a row. What can you do? At least no one got hurt.โ€

Czech Karolina Muchova advanced to the final four without problem as compatriot Marie Bouzkova retired injured after losing all three games they played.

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