New York – Sunday 09/11/2022 at 11:58 am
This year’s US Open final (From 10 pm on the live broadcast) Become the next generation duel.
With Carlos Alcaraz (19) and Casper Rudd (23), two newcomers arrived to win their first Grand Slam titles. After all, the Norwegian had already reached the Grand Slam final for the second time, and had to admit defeat to Rafael Nadal in the final at the 2022 French Open. It’s a first for Alcaraz.
The Spaniard is the youngest player to reach the US Open finals since 1990 when American Pete Sampras lifted the trophy at the age of 19 years and 28 days. Alcaraz’s journey continues: a year ago he was affected by reaching the quarter-finals before he had to retire due to a leg injury. This came from many unusually long matches.
Skeptics about his fitness are now silenced after three wins from five sets inside the winger. “I’ve played more than five group matches and I’m better prepared mentally and physically,” says Alcaraz. He worked hard in the gym and on the field for twelve months. “But I say it’s all (mentally based)”.
In the final, Rod is the underdog. Alcaraz is 2-0 up head-to-head, including a final victory in Miami last April. Special Incentive: The US Open winner will also rise to number one in the world this year.
Here in the live ticker, you won’t miss a run in the US Open final:
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