BREAKING NEWS: Alcaraz, The World No. 2 Superbly Outran His Miami Opener Opponent.
In the first set, Carlos Alcaraz made ten net approaches.
In Hard Rock Stadium on Saturday night, top seed Carlos Alcaraz gave tolerant Miami fans a demonstration of his all-court prowess, defeating fellow Spaniard Roberto Carballes Baena 6-2, 6-1 to advance to the third round.
After winning the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells last Sunday, the 20-year-old started his quest to complete the Sunshine Double. He made multiple assured net passes, was forceful on second-serve returns, and showed off his strength in the opening game of the second set with a 107 mph forehand winner that broke serve.
More than 50% of Alcaraz’s points came from defensive situations. “I defended well in the humid conditions,” the player noted. “I had to exercise patience.
“I needed to adjust to the environment since the ball moves differently in Indian Wells, so I had to wait and watch. I’m rather pleased with my performance and ball-hitting technique.”
Despite the long weather delays on Friday and Saturday during the day session, tenacious spectators enjoyed the combination of power and skill displayed by the five-time ATP Masters 1000 champion.
The winner of the match between in-form Australian Jordan Thompson and surging French veteran Gael Monfils will next face Alcaraz.
On his 31st birthday, Alcaraz showed no compassion as he seized the initiative right away, winning the first set 10 to 1. In addition, he made 10 net raids against his opponent, who dug down behind the baseline. In the end, the defending Wimbledon champion had 22 wins to 16 unintentional errors (against 9–21 for his opponent).
According to Infosys ATP Stats, Alcaraz performed well under duress as well, converting four of his eight opportunities and saving all three break points he faced.
The Spaniard, who won his maiden Masters 1000 title in Miami, exudes confidence. Alcaraz is currently 11-2 in the competition.