London, (EFE) his best result on grass.
At Queen’s, a tournament in which Alcaraz longs to be on the wall of champions, the Murcian took a threatening step this Thursday. Against a much more comfortable opponent than the server Arthur Rinderknech, he got rid of the problems of the first day and played a clean, aggressive and dominating game.
Lehecka, a year and a half older than Alcaraz and who exploded this course, with quarters in Australia and Doha, was a much easier prey than Rinderknech. He does not have the Frenchman’s serve, nor his offensive game nor his unpredictability. He tried to compete with the Spaniard from the bottom and with few counts to the net, and there he had nothing to gain.