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Richard Pagliaro | Tuesday, September 2, 2025
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New York – Carlos Alcaraz Full flight at the Arthur Ashe Stadium.

Alcaraz Jiri Lehecka Just outside the real blue hard courtyard

Alcaraz ignited Ashe Stadium with imaginative shots, and he kept his majestic wash of grass with a win of 6-4, 6-2, 6-4.

Alcaraz’s 11th straight win brought him to the eighth straight semi-final as he soared in his third straight Grand Slam final and took the world No. 1 from rival Jannik Sinner.

“It’s hard not to think about it, but whenever I step into court, I try not to think about it,” Alkaraz said after his 35th victory in the last 36 games. “If I think of first place, I put too much pressure on myself.

“I just want to step into court, try to do my thing, follow the goals in the game, and try to enjoy my goals in the game. The first place is there, but I try not to think too much.”

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The 22-year-old Spaniard continues to rise to the rare air occupied by the iconic champions. Alcaraz is the fifth in Open-Era history to reach nine Grand Slam semi-finals before the age of 23, achieving this fantastic feat along with legends Boris Becker, Rafael Nadal, Bjorn Borg and Mats Wilander.

Alcaraz will score an ATP best 59-6 record in the semi-finals, where he will face Grand Slam Novak Djokovic, in last year’s Olympic gold medal match, or American Taylor Fritz of the fourth seed. It has a set of 15, and it has 15 disks for Alcaraz in New York, performing on missions like a man.

Today’s opening quarterfinals are a rematch of the June Queen’s finals, with Alcaraz winning the match 7-5, 6-7 (5), 6-2.

Advocating his full-game acumen, Alkaraz never fell behind today.

Alcaraz’s series of rapid reflexes caused a faithful respite from Arthur Ashe Stadium. Then, the Spaniard burned the center stripes with a 3-1 ace.

Alcaraz continued to serve the start, pulling his second ace to his lead 4-2.

At his third fixed point, Alcaraz closed the opening ceremony after 41 minutes. Alcaraz scored 21 of 27 points in the scene and never fell behind.

Grand Slam Tennis is about first. Win the first point and your chances greatly improve your victory. Win the first break and you are more likely to win the game.

Alcaraz made three unforced mistakes from Lehecka in the first set in a row to win the opening game. 50 minutes later, Alcaraz supported 6-4, 2-0 with a score of 6-4.

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In the sixth Love-30 test, Alcaraz launched the Stefan Edberg-style full stretch-tilted backhand shooting champion, inciting the explosive roar of fans. This magical flick helped Alcaraz stay 4-2.

Inciting fans and inspiring themselves, Alcaraz beat the forehand title with a 15-30 lead. When Lehecka committed his fourth double breakdown, Alcaraz grabbed a 5-2 double break.

In the third set, Alcaraz suffocated from the Czech serve, Alcaraz tugged left and right, eventually waving his long wildness on his wild forehand to beat the yell 5-4.

The man in a pink sleeveless shirt created colorful magic with sliding, sharp backhanded color, which helped him win the triple match.

Alcaraz blew his hand before serving, flashing the last diagonal forehand for an hour and 55-minute victory and won a victory in the third straight Grand Slam final.

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