Next smooth victory for Alcaraz in New York

Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz marched into the quarterfinals at the US Open in New York, easily winning his 11th straight match at Flushing Meadows.

The Wimbledon winner from Spain defeated the Italian Matteo Arnaldi 6: 3, 6: 3, 6: 4 in the round of 16 and was well prepared for a possible duel with Alexander Zverev.

The German Olympic champion and Jannik Sinner play the next and by far the toughest opponent of the only 20-year-old model athlete on Tuesday night.

Alcaraz is definitely the favorite – even if he beat the brave world number 61. Arnaldi, who had never made it through the second round of a Grand Slam tournament before, was not yet playing his best tennis.

The world number one – his Serbian rival Novak Djokovic, who he can only meet in the final, will replace Alcaraz in first place after the US Open – played very concentrated for two sets and had Arnaldi, who was two years his senior, largely under control. At the beginning of the third round, Alcaraz suffered a weak phase and conceded the break to make it 1: 2.

Alcaraz remains without losing a set against Arnaldi

The audience in the largest tennis arena in the world, Arthur Ashe, which seats around 23,000 spectators, was enthusiastic and longed for a fourth set.

But Alcaraz, who could become the youngest two-time US Open champion in history, quickly pulled himself together. Unlike in round three against Brit Daniel Evans, he did not lose a set.

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