Carlos Alcaraz beats Yoshihito Nishioka 6-4 6-4 in the 2nd round in Paris on Wednesday. Alcaraz will try to keep the momentum against Grigor Dimitrov in the 3rd round. The match lasted 1 hour and 12 minutes. This run will match his best result in this competition. Here you can see his history at this event.

Paris
Alcaraz's Record

Alcaraz added to his prize money € 33,795 after winning this match. He has won already € 72,865 after this win. If he wins the next match, Alcaraz will add € 63,360 to his earnings to get in total € 136,225 in total.

Highlights Carlos Alcaraz vs. Yoshihito Nishioka Rolex Paris Masters – Paris

Stats: aces, double faults, breaks, winners

Alcaraz
Nishioka
6-4 6-4
1h:12
59
59
Total points
46
46
29
29
Winners
29
29
49%
49%
Ratio Winners
63%
63%
-- Serve --
9
9
Aces
0
0
1
1
Double Faults
0
0
74%
74%
1st in
69%
69%
85%
85%
1st won
71%
71%
29/34
29/34
1st won
29/41
29/41
67%
67%
2nd won
44%
44%
8/12
8/12
2nd won
8/18
8/18
-- Break Points --
3/6
3/6
Total
1/1
1/1
50%
50%
Won
100%
100%
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At the end of the match, the Spaniard scored 59 points vs. Nishioka’s 46.

Alcaraz

Carlos served pretty well to win 85% of the points (29/34

) behind his first serve, and he won 67% points (8/12) on his second serve. Alcaraz was pretty good at converting 50% of the break points that he procured (3/6).

Nishioka

On the other side, Nishioka was fantastic in converting the only break point that he converted. Notwithstanding, that was not enough to win the encounter.

After this match, the head to head between Alcaraz and Nishioka is 1-0 for Carlos.

Draw and next match H2H: Carlos Alcaraz vs. Grigor Dimitrov – stats

Alcaraz will play Dimitrov in the 3rd round.

There is no head to head record between Carlos Alcaraz and Grigor Dimitrov since this will be the first time that they will face off in the main tour.

Live score progression and stats

Alcaraz won the set after he broke Yoshihito in the 5th (3-2) and in the 9th (5-4) game. Yoshihito tried to stage a comeback breaking in the 8th (4-4) game. Notwithstanding, Alcaraz didn’t blink to win the set 6-4.

Alcaraz converted 50% of his break points (2/4). He had 4 break points opportunities in the 5th (2-2 15-40 and 30-40), the 7th (4-2 40-A) and the 9th game (4-4 30-40). On the other side, the Japanese was clinical in converting the only break point that he conquered in the 8th game (3-4 15-40).

They contested 54 points. The Spaniard was the one to win the set after conquering 4 more points than the Japanese (29-25). The Spaniard conceded 7 points on serve (17-7). In addition, on the other side, Nishioka conceded 12 points on serve (18-12).

The set was even with both players refusing to concede anything to the opposition. Eventually, the only discrepancy was one break that Carlos grabbed in the 9th game (5-4) prior to finally winning the set (6-4).

Alcaraz converted 50% of his break points (1/2). He had 2 break points opportunities in the 1st (0-0 40-A) and the 9th game (4-4 15-40). On the other side, the Spaniard didn’t concede a single break point during this set.

They contested 51 points. Carlos was the one to win the set after conquering 9 points more than Yoshihito (30-21). Carlos was extremely solid on serve to concede just 2 points (20-2). In addition, on the other side, Yoshihito conceded 10 points on serve (19-10).

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