Alcaraz reaches the ninth final in a row after comeback against Ruud in Tokyo

Alcaraz reaches the ninth final in a row after comeback against Ruud in Tokyo

Carlos Alcaraz Reached the Final of a Tennis Tournament for the Ninth Time in a Row On Monday. The Spanish World Number One Recovered From A Deficit Against Norwegian Casper Ruud in Tokyo: 3-6, 6-3 and 6-4.

The 22-year-old Alcaraz Failed to Convert Five Breakpoints in the First Set. The Four-Year-Bottor Ruud Then Struck on His First Break Chance. The US Open Winner Did Not Get Distracted and Imediately Broke the Norwegian in the Second Set.

In The Decisive Third Set, Alcaraz Saved Two Breakpoints at A Score or 2-2. The Top Tennis Player Then Struck in Ruud’s Service Game. Alcaraz Used His First Match Point After More Than Two Hours.

Alcaraz Has Reached the Final in Nine Consecutive Tournaments. The Spaniard Only Lost the Final in Barcelona and that of Wimbledon. The last time he was Eliminated Early was in March in Miami by the Belgian David Goffin.

Alcaraz Will Face Taylor Fritz (ATP-5) in the Final. The 27-year-old American was too Strong for his compatriot Jenson Brooksby in two sets in the semi-final: 6-4 and 6-3.

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