On August 31, Sunday, Carlos Alcaraz showcased an impressive performance at the US Open, defeating Arthur Rinderknech with a score of 7-6 (3), 6-3, 6-4. This victory made him the youngest male player in the Open era to reach 13 Grand Slam quarterfinals. At just 22 years and 3 months, Alcaraz surpassed Boris Becker, who was six months older when he achieved the same milestone.
From the outset of the match against Rinderknech, Alcaraz displayed his dominance. In the initial set, he faced a challenging moment when Rinderknech managed to put him on the back foot. However, Alcaraz cleverly responded with a back-flip shot along the sideline, securing a crucial point. His serving was exceptional throughout the match, winning 54 out of 55 service games at this year's US Open, maintaining an unbeaten streak and not dropping a single set in his first four matches.
With this win over Rinderknech, Alcaraz has now reached the quarterfinals in 13 Grand Slam tournaments. Additionally, he has an impressive record of 34 wins out of 35 matches on tour, including a remarkable 10-match winning streak following his only loss in the Wimbledon final against Jannik Sinner.
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