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Reassured by his right-hand man, Alcaraz knows what to expect from Struff:

Reassured by his right-hand man, Alcaraz knows what to expect from Struff: "I know his game".

After two very quiet matches (9 games lost in all) in which he was able to reassure himself about the state of his right arm, Carlos Alcaraz faces his first test of the tournament on Tuesday. In the last 16, it's Jan-Lennard Struff who awaits him. A player the Spaniard is already familiar with, as it was against him that he won his second consecutive title here last year (victory 6-4, 3-6, 6-3).

During his appearance at the press conference, the world number 3 began by talking about his physical state: "I'm feeling very well, I'm moving well and my forearm isn't giving me any problems, but I'm still wondering how it's going to go [...] I'm not playing at a low percentage, I'm playing differently. We're all used to seeing me hit my forehand at 200%, harder and harder, and sometimes Ferrero tells me I don't need to do that. Sometimes you just need to relax your hand and go forward. [...] I'm very happy with the way I hit my forehand: relaxed, forward and spinning the ball."

Asked about his future opponent, the Spaniard doesn't seem too worried: "I know Struff's level, I know his game, he's very good on serve and volley, has good groundstrokes. But I'm very happy with the level I'm playing at. At this level, I can do great things, even if that's not the priority right now. With this game, I'm going to give myself chances to have options, but I'm going to have to play at a good level and make him uncomfortable." (comments relayed by L'Equipe).

GER Struff, Jan-Lennard [23]
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ESP Alcaraz, Carlos [2]
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KAZ Shevchenko, Alexander
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ESP Alcaraz, Carlos [2]
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BRA Seyboth Wild, Thiago
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ESP Alcaraz, Carlos [2]
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ESP Alcaraz, Carlos [1]
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GER Struff, Jan-Lennard [LL]
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Carlos Alcaraz
3e, 7345 points
Jan-Lennard Struff
41e, 1120 points
Alexander Shevchenko
60e, 848 points
Thiago Seyboth Wild
61e, 839 points
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Coco all the way
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Thandiswa Thandiswa
Well done Coco beautiful to see 😻
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Thandiswa Thandiswa
How is it the least bit justified to deny Thiem—a Grand Slam champion and two-time French Open finalist—a wildcard at Roland Garros in his final season? What an outrageous decision.
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Come on Coco
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The D/F gremlins are still present, makes you wonder what Brad Gilbert is doing about the problem 🤔
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