TENNIS
Spanish sensation Carlos Alcaraz overcomes Richard Gasquet in first round of Australian Open 2024
Carlos Alcaraz emerged victorious against Richard Gasquet in the first round of the Australian Open 2024. The youngster overcame the experienced campaigner in what turned out to be a one-sided affair towards the end. It seemed like the match was heading towards a thriller after what happened in the first set. But the momentum helped Carlos to beat the French player easily in the end.
The first set of the match was thrilling. The Spaniard and the French were literally neck-to-neck against each other and did not let away any advantage against each other. Both the players committed a lot of unforced errors in the first set. The very first game of the match involved a lot of deuces. One would have wondered if the day was going to go the same way. As it turned out, it was not to be.
In the first set, each of them claimed a game and conceded the other until it became 6-6. The set went to the tiebreaker, where the similar story continued. The points read 5-5 at one point. Everything was happening like a roller coaster till Alcaraz pulled off an incredible hold to claim 2 consecutive points to claim the set. It was a change in momentum in the match.
Carlos Alcaraz dominated the rest of the match
As it turned out, Carlos did not look back and dominated the experienced player. In the second set, Carlos committed less errors, which did not help Gasquet’s cause. The 20-year-old returned to his best form in the last 2 sets. The world number 2 won games off Gasquet’s serves. It showed that the Australian Open match was slipping away from the hands of Richard pretty quickly.
Richard lost the 2nd set by 1-6. The signs seemed ominous for the experienced player who seemed to have lost the steam with the progression of the game. The Spaniard totally dominated the match in the second half. He won the third set 6-2 and comfortably overcame Gasquet in the end. The star player won the match 7-6 (7-5), 6-1, 6-2 and entered the 2nd round of the tournament.
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WATCH: Andy Rublev gets ‘defaulted’ for his argument with line referee against Alexander Bublik in ATP 500 Tour
Andy Rublev was ‘defaulted’ by the officials for his unsportsmanlike conduct in the semifinal of the ATP 500 tour in Dubai. In the semifinal of the tournament against his childhood friend Alexander Bublik, Rublev was seen frustrated at the lime umpires. In fact, Bublik himself was frustrated at times at the referees. Given the intense nature of the match, both yelled at the officials.
The Russian then had an argument with the line referee after yelling. It led to him getting defaulted. One of the officials who knew Russian claimed Rublev had used foul language against the line referee. However, Rublev denied using any such slang. The Russian official claimed that the Australian Open 2024 winner called him ‘F***ing moron’. The fans are not too happy with the officials.
Watch the video of the incident here –
Andrey Rublev fue DESCALIFICADO en el ATP 500 de Dubai tras gritarle en la cara a un juez de línea.
Perderá todos los puntos de la semana y el prize money ganado.pic.twitter.com/9kCY5PQQCe
— Set Tenis (@settenisok) March 1, 2024
Rublev was ready to continue playing. However, the officials found Rublev not worthy to continue the match. It denied the fans of a thrilling end to the semifinal game. The scoreline was 6-7(4) 7-6(5) 6-5 when the incident happened. If not for getting defaulted, the fans believed that it could have had a great finish which they hoped for. The incident had a mixed opinion.
Andy Rublev to be penalized
While some believed that getting ‘defaulted’ was the right call from the officials, many believed that the Russians did not deserve to get defaulted, as it was a big punishment for an ‘unproven incident’. Fans were of the opinion that giving a warning to the 26-year-old would have been a better option. Regardless of this, the Australian Open 2024 winner will be penalized for his act.
While Rublev reached the semifinal of the event and confirmed a lot of prize money in the process, he would not get anything from the tournament. For getting defaulted, Rublev will not get the prize money and will lose his world rankings from the event. Daniil Medvedev and Humbert will face each other in the semis. The winner of the match will take on Bublik in the final.
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