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Carlos Alcaraz victorious over Nicolas Jarry 6-3 6-7(6) 6-3 7-5 in the 3rd round in London on Saturday. Alcaraz will seek to keep on going in this event against Matteo Berrettini in the 4th round. The battle lasted 3 hours and 56 minutes. This run will match his best achievement in this competition. Here you can see his history at this event.
Alcaraz added to his prize money £ 76,000 after winning this match. He has already won £ 207,000 after this win. If he wins the next match, Alcaraz will add £ 133,000 to his earnings to get in total £ 340,000 in total.
Highlights Carlos Alcaraz vs. Nicolas Jarry Wimbledon – London
Alcaraz’s Interview
Stats: aces, double faults, breaks, winners
At the end of the match, Alcaraz scored 158 points vs. Jarry’s 142.
Alcaraz
Alcaraz served very well to win 77% of the points (72/93) behind his first serve, and he won 52% points (30/58) on his second serve. The Spaniard fired 12 aces and he committed 7 double faults. Alcaraz won this match even if he was struggling to find the solution in converting his break points after he converted only 36% (5/14) of the procured opportunities.
Jarry
On the other side, Nicolas was struggling when converting his break points (only 29% – 2/7). That was one of the key issues for his demise.
After this encounter, the head to head between Alcaraz and Jarry is 2-0 for Carlos.
Draw and next match H2H: Carlos Alcaraz vs. Matteo Berrettini – stats
Alcaraz will fight against Berrettini in the 4th round.
This will be the 4th time that Carlos Alcaraz and Matteo Berrettini fight against each other. The head to head is 2-1 for Alcaraz (see full H2H stats), but they have never played each other on grass.
Live score progression and stats
Both players managed to hold their service games for the entire set. The only difference was just 1 break that Carlos grabbed in the 8th game (5-3) just before finally winning the set (6-3).
Carlos was clinical in converting the only break point that he conquered in the 8th game (4-3 30-40). On the other side, Nicolas wasn’t able to convert 1 break point in the 9th game (3-5 40-A).
They played 63 points. Alcaraz was the one to win the set after conquering 5 more points than Nicolas (34-29). The Spaniard surrendered 14 points on serve (26-14). On the other side, Nicolas conceded 8 points on serve (15-8).
Alcaraz got off on the right foot in the set after breaking Nicolas Jarry in the 2nd game (2-0) before consolidating his break and lead 3-0. Nevertheless, there was more work to do for Jarry to win the set as the Spaniard found the way to break back in the 7th (3-4) game. The Chilean maintained his focus before winning the set at the tiebreak at 6.
Tiebreak
Jarry won 4 minibreaks in the 2nd (1-1), 6th (3-3), 10th (5-5) and 14th (8-6) point. On the other side, Alcaraz won 3 minibreaks in the 4th (2-2), 8th (4-4) and 12th (6-6) point.
This was the tiebreak sequence: 1-0, 1-1, 1-2, 2-2, 3-2, 3-3, 3-4, 4-4, 5-4, 5-5, 5-6, 6-6, 7-6, 8-6
Nicolas was spot on in converting all his break points in the 2nd (1-0 40-A) and the 4th game (3-0 30-40). Nicolas saved 1 set point when he was trailing 5-6. Furthermore, on the other side, Carlos was spot on in converting all his break points in the 4th (1-3 30-40 and 40-A) and the 7th game (2-4 40-A and 40-A).
They played 92 points. Nicolas was the winner of the set after clinching 4 points more than Alcaraz (48-44). Nicolas lost 13 points on serve (35-13). on the other side of the court, the Spaniard conceded 13 points on serve (31-13).
Both players managed to hold their service games for the entire set. The only difference was just 1 break that Alcaraz conquered in the 4th game (3-1) prior to eventually winning the set (6-3).
Alcaraz converted 25% of his break points (1/4). He had 4 break points opportunities in the 2nd (1-0 30-40 and 40-A), the 4th (2-1 15-40) and the 8th game (5-2 30-40). On the other side, Carlos didn’t concede a single break point during this set.
They contested 57 points. Carlos was the one to win the set after conquering 11 more points than Nicolas (34-23). Alcaraz conceded 6 points on serve (20-6). On the other side, the Chilean conceded 14 points on serve (17-14).
Alcaraz had a strong start of this set after breaking Nicolas Jarry in the 2nd game (2-0) before consolidating his break and lead 3-0. Notwithstanding, the Spaniard managed to stage a great comeback to break the Chilean in the 7th (3-4) and in the 11th (6-5) game before winning the set (7-5).
Alcaraz converted 40% of his break points (2/5). He had 5 break points opportunities in the 3rd (1-3 40-A and 40-A), the 7th (2-4 15-40 and 30-40) and the 11th game (5-5 30-40). Also, on the other side, Jarry converted 25% of his break points (1/4). He had his opportunities in the 2nd (3-1 30-40), the 4th (3-1 15-40 and 30-40) and the 12th game (5-6 30-40).
They played 88 points. Carlos was the one to win the set after conquering 4 more points than Jarry (46-42). Alcaraz surrendered 15 points on serve (25-15). In addition, on the other side, the Chilean conceded 21 points on serve (27-21).
Tennis Scores in Wimbledon
- Carlos AlcarazAlcaraz – Nicolas JarryJarry (6-3 6-76 6-3 7-5) – Stats and score progression
- Daniil MedvedevMedvedev – Marton FucsovicsFucsovics (4-6 6-3 6-4 6-4) – Stats and score progression
- Stefanos TsitsipasTsitsipas – Laslo DjereDjere (6-4 7-65 6-4) – Stats and score progression
- Christopher EubanksEubanks – Christopher O ConnellO Connell (7-65 7-63 7-62) – Stats and score progression
- Jiri LeheckaLehecka – Tommy PaulPaul (6-2 7-62 6-75 6-79 6-2) – Stats and score progression
- Holger RuneRune – Alejandro Davidovich FokinaDavidovich Fokina (6-3 4-6 3-6 6-4 7-68) – Stats and score progression
- Matteo BerrettiniBerrettini – Alexander ZverevZverev (6-3 7-64 7-65) – Stats and score progression
- Jannik SinnerSinner – Quentin HalysHalys (3-6 6-2 6-3 6-4) – Stats and score progression
- Daniel Elahi GalanElahi Galan – Mikael YmerYmer (6-2 6-72 7-65 3-6 6-1) – Stats and score progression
- Hubert HurkaczHurkacz – Lorenzo MusettiMusetti (7-64 6-4 6-4) – Stats and score progression
- Alexander BublikBublik – Maximilian MartererMarterer (6-4 6-1 7-64) – Stats and score progression
- Novak DjokovicDjokovic – Stan WawrinkaWawrinka (6-3 6-1 7-65) – Stats and score progression
- Denis ShapovalovShapovalov – Liam BroadyBroady (4-6 6-2 7-5 7-5) – Stats and score progression
- Andrey RublevRublev – David GoffinGoffin (6-3 6-76 7-65 6-2) – Stats and score progression
- Roman SafiullinSafiullin – Guido PellaPella (7-61 6-4 6-0) – Stats and score progression
Upcoming matches
- Daniil MedvedevMedvedev – Jiri LeheckaLehecka (0-0) – H2H details and stats
- Christopher EubanksEubanks – Stefanos TsitsipasTsitsipas (0-0) – H2H details and stats
- Hubert HurkaczHurkacz – Novak DjokovicDjokovic (0-5) – H2H details and stats
- Roman SafiullinSafiullin – Denis ShapovalovShapovalov (0-2) – H2H details and stats
- Andrey RublevRublev – Alexander BublikBublik (3-2) – H2H details and stats
- Frances TiafoeTiafoe – Grigor DimitrovDimitrov (1-2) – H2H details and stats
- Jannik SinnerSinner – Daniel Elahi GalanElahi Galan (1-0) – H2H details and stats
- Carlos Alcaraz GarfiaAlcaraz Garfia – Matteo BerrettiniBerrettini (2-1) – H2H details and stats