Carlos Alcaraz graciously accepted defeat after being unexpectedly beaten by Grigor Dimitrov in the quarter-finals of the Miami Open. Dimitrov experience was evident throughout the match with impressive shots securing a 6-2, 6-4 victory. Alcaraz struggled to keep up, particularly with Dimitrov powerful passing shots and backhand.
Despite his frustration, Alcaraz acknowledged his opponent’s superior performance and admitted to feeling overwhelmed. He expressed a desire to analyze the match stats and adjust his strategy for future encounters with Dimitrov.
Looking ahead, Alcaraz aims to bounce back at the Barcelona Open hoping to defend his title and regain his form for the upcoming French Open.
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