The second set was a duplicate of the primary. When it was accomplished, Alcaraz had hit 32 winners to Kecmanovic’s 10, a deficit that was wanting deadly for the Serb.
Once more, it was not that he was enjoying at a poor stage, however that that Alcaraz was enjoying at supreme stage. That made for a fascinating contest even because it remained one-sided.
The pair typically performed on such angles it was as if the web had been arrange transversely.
Alcaraz had one other trick: having simply run down a Kecmanonvic drop shot, he paused as if weighing up which approach to hit it.
Kecmanonvic second-guessed him, however Alcaraz made the following shot a winner anyway. They each smiled. It was all Kecmaniovic might do, and it’s what Alcaraz does anyway.
The third was the identical, however extra so.
Relaxed, Alcaraz reached deeper into his bag of methods, not as a result of he needed to, however as a result of he might. Eleven extra clear winners made 43 for the match. That’s to set in opposition to merely 19 unforced errors, an astonishing ratio in a class that usually 1:1.
Once more, Kecmanonovic didn’t do a lot improper. He made solely seven unforced errors within the third set – and misplaced it to luv.
The group’s applause for him at match’s finish was not patronising. He’d performed nicely – however he’d performed Carlos Alcaraz.