Carlos Alcaraz kept Spain’s Davis Cup hopes alive with a crucial victory over Tallon Griekspoor, following Rafael Nadal’s potential final career match defeat in their quarter-final tie against the Netherlands.
The world No. 3 dedicated his win to his legendary compatriot Nadal, who had earlier lost to Botic van de Zandschulp in what could be his last professional appearance.
“I did it for Rafa,” declared Alcaraz after levelling the tie with his straight-sets triumph.
The dramatic victory has set up a decisive doubles match that will determine which nation advances to Friday’s semi-final.
Alcaraz demonstrated resilience in his match against Griekspoor, recovering from an early break down to secure a 7-6(0) 6-3 victory.
The four-time Grand Slam champion’s performance proved vital in keeping Spain’s tournament hopes intact.
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His emotional dedication to Nadal came immediately after the match, with the young Spaniard making it clear who had inspired his performance.
The victory was particularly significant given the context of Nadal’s earlier defeat, with Alcaraz shouldering the responsibility of keeping his nation’s Davis Cup campaign alive.
The win ensured Spain remained in contention, setting up a dramatic conclusion to the quarter-final tie.
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“It is an emotional day but once you step on the court you try to forget everything, you try to show your best tennis,” Alcaraz explained.
“It’s the Davis Cup, it’s a really important tournament for me, for everyone,” he added, highlighting the significance of the team competition.
The stage is now set for a winner-takes-all doubles clash to determine the quarter-final outcome.
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Alcaraz will return to the court alongside Marcel Granollers to face the Dutch pairing of Van de Zandschulp and Wesley Koolhof.
The match carries extra significance as Koolhof, like Nadal, is set to retire after this tournament.
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The Spanish duo must win to advance to Friday’s semi-finals and extend Nadal’s career for at least one more match.
The pressure will be particularly intense for Alcaraz, who will be hoping to build on the momentum from his singles victory to secure Spain’s progression in the competition.
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