Carlos Alcaraz loses tournament and world No. 2: “This is crazy.”
Carlos Alcaraz loses tournament and world No. 2, then complains: "It's crazy"
Surprise defeat for Carlos Alcaraz in the ATP 500 tournament at Queen's, the appetizer of Wimbledon. The Spanish tennis player, fresh winner of Roland Garros, è was beaten in two sets 7-6, 6-3 by Britain's Jack Draper. The Briton, a strong performer on grass, confirmed his great moment of form after winning the Stuttgart tournament final against Matteo Berrettini.
The defeat cost Alcaraz his second place in the ATP ranking: as of Monday; Novak Djokovic will return to second. The Murcia champion was unbeaten for 13 matches on grass, not losing since the eighth final against Sinner at Wimbledon 2022. Perhaps a wake-up call for rival Jannik Sinner, who instead in Halle è qualified to the tournament quarterfinals.
After the match, Alcaraz è complained about the ATP's new service clock rules that force tennis players to put the ball back in play after 20 seconds. "It's crazy,” he said, “It's detrimental to the players, we'll talk to the ATP about it. The umpire told me that it è a new rule, the stopwatch never stops, after the point ends the stopwatch starts again. È it is bad for the player. I am not talking about going to get the towel, no, I don't even have time to go get the balls, I have never seen that in tennis".