Carlos Alcaraz handed a tiebreak check on Thursday as the highest seed squeezed into the Toronto Masters quarterfinals with a 3-6, 7-6 (7/2), 7-6 (7/3) victory over Hubert Hurkacz.
World primary Alcaraz was solely simply capable of lengthen his win streak to 14 matches as he fended off a third-set offensive from his Fifteenth-seeded Polish opponent.
Alcaraz wanted 5 match factors to advance over Hurkacz and flirted with catastrophe as he let a 5-2 lead within the last set slip right into a second consecutive tiebreak.
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“I was in trouble serving for the match – I don’t know how I won,” he stated after profitable his nineteenth Masters 1000 match from 21 performed this season.
“I was fighting, there was a fire inside; this match was pretty tough.
“In the tough moments, I told myself to keep fighting and go for it, play aggressively.”
The Spaniard went from 5-2 to 5-6 in a heartbeat earlier than pulling out victory.
“I was feeling bad and could not feel my shots. But I just stayed calm and tried to find the good feeling again,” he stated.
“Top players have to find the way to stay alive and end the match playing well.”
Alcaraz will face both American twelfth seed Tommy Paul or qualifier Marcus Giron within the final eight.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com