Carlos Alcaraz win the challenge with Felix Auger-Aliassime, second semifinal at the Final in Turin. And the sixth final of the season will take place with Jannik Sinner, tomorrow at 6 pm. The Italian beat Alex De Minaur in two sets in the afternoon match
Alcaraz made the break and won the match 6-4
And the map is visible at the end. Alcaraz defeated Auger-Aliassime in one hour and 23 minutes after an even second set. However, the Spaniard broke at 5-4 and won the match to reach the final with Sinner
Alcaraz leads 5-4, Auger serves to stay in the match
Auger held serve and leveled at 4-4, but the Spaniard was overwhelmed on serve: Game 0 for Alcaraz. The Canadian served to stay in the match.
Still balanced: 4-3
High speed, strong serve, uninterrupted match. More rounds were held and it was still a draw.
The balance is not broken: 3-2 Alcaraz after 5 games
Auger-Aliassime has improved his serving level and this helps him correct even trivial mistakes. When Alcaraz is needed, there is no story. Both of them kept their turn, after 5 games without rest
Balance in the second set: Auger and Alcaraz hold serve
The second set remained even: Auger and Alcaraz held serve, both leaving their opponents with just 15
Alcaraz started again when he finished
Absolute domination on serve, Alcaraz quickly closed the first game of the second set
Alcaraz won the first set in 37 minutes
An impressive game from Alcaraz who dominated and won the set 6-2 in 37 minutes
Auger holds serve well
The Canadian led the game with two aces and then took the turn comfortably: 4-2
Auger-Aliassime squandered a sensational break point
Auger-Aliassime squandered a sensational break point and allowed Carlitos to defend his turn on serve.
Alcaraz’s break arrives: 3-1
Alcaraz was immediately aggressive and immediately took control of the exchange. Auger-Aliassime was forced to give up his serve. Applause for the Spaniard’s final point ended the match: a short ball and a volley
Alcaraz’s service game was very fast: 2-1
With the service game Alcaraz dominated and finished quickly: 2-1
A journey of duty full of struggle for Auger-Aliassime
Auger-Aliassime suffered but survived. The Canadian recovered from 0-40 and canceled out three break points from the Spaniard. And he holds serve: 1-1
Alcaraz took home the first game
Alcaraz took home the first game with a serve at 203 km/h and left the Canadian with only fifteen serves
Go to the game
After warming up, Alcaraz and Auger-Aliassime were ready on the field. Spanish is required
Alcaraz and Auger-Aliassime on the pitch
The lights went out in Inalpi. Highlights on the final two players to appear: Alcaraz and Auger-Aliassime compete in the semifinals
