Top seed Carlos Alcaraz reached the semifinals on the Queen’s Club Championships with a 6-4 6-4 victory over Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov on Friday because the Spaniard warms up for Wimbledon.
The world No. 2 is taking part in on grass for the primary time since his fourth-round Wimbledon exit final yr as he acclimatises to the floor and the win was his finest efficiency this week.
“The movement on grass, I try to move easy and move well,” Alcaraz instructed the BBC. “I watched the best players in the world, trying to imitate them a bit. And I think I did well.
“I’m a guy who learns so fast . . . I’m playing at such a great level and feeling really, really comfortable playing on grass.”
He will face big-serving American Sebastian Korda, who beat Briton Cameron Norrie 6-4 7-6(1) to increase his Queen’s debut.
Australia’s seventh seed Alex de Minaur was the primary participant to ebook a spot within the semi-finals, holding off Adrian Mannarino of France for a 6-4 4-6 6-4 victory.
De Minaur faces second-seeded Dane Holger Rune on Saturday after the 20-year-old beat Italy’s Lorenzo Musetti 6-4 7-5.
Alcaraz, who studied Andy Murray and Roger Federer to enhance his tennis on grass, had 10 winners within the first set to Dimitrov’s 4 however trailed the previous Queen’s champion 3-0 within the second earlier than discovering his rhythm and roaring again to win.
“Obviously the two matches before (Friday) helped me a lot,” Alcaraz, 20, mentioned.
Korda, in the meantime, cruised comfortably previous fifth seed Norrie within the tiebreak, with the Briton double faulting to go down 4-0.
“I’m playing really well on grass and feeling really comfortable,” mentioned Korda. “I’m just enjoying myself.
“It’s a great place. I’ve played some really good players this week. I’m definitely clicking.”
Rune trailed Musetti 4-1 within the first set earlier than receiving therapy on his proper wrist throughout a medical timeout and the world No. 6 didn’t lose one other sport within the set.
Musetti additionally hit Rune arduous with an overhead.
“This just gives me fire in the belly to beat him even more,” Rune mentioned. “I’m super happy to beat him. It feels good. I’m in the semis. He’s not.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com