Alcaraz watches his brother Jaime's debut in Madrid
A novidade esta movimentando o setor. The name 'miss-rome-roland-garros-we-will-come-out-of-it-st-ce3f84/" title="Alcaraz to miss Rome & Roland Garros: 'We will come out of it stronger'">Alcaraz' always draws quite the crowd in Madrid but, on Thursday in the Spanish capital, the interest was twofold.
Vale destacar que Carlos Alcaraz made the trip to the Caja Magica to follow the debut of his brother Jaime, who at just 14 years of age is playing in the Under-16 Mutua Madrid Open , a tournament that brings together the most promising talent from around Spain. The competition, designed to strengthen the future of tennis, provides the young hopefuls with a chance to compete on the same stage as the ATP Tour’s stars. 2 player in the PIF ATP Rankings watched closely on Court 7 as Jaime opened with a 6-3, 6-3 win over his compatriot Pol Mas in one of the most watched matches of the day.
Carlos wished his brother all the best as the match was about to start, before witnessing the entire encounter unfold from the stands alongside some relatives. [ATP FANTASY] The Under-16 Mutua Madrid Open has become a big attraction at the Spanish ATP Masters 1000 event since it began in 2013. Emerging stars of Spanish tennis like Martin Landaluce , Daniel Merida , and Rafael Jodar , all of whom have had a share of the limelight this fortnight in the Spanish capital, have previously played in the event. Alcaraz, who is not competing in Madrid due to a right wrist injury, owns a 22-3 record on the season, according to the Infosys ATP Win/Loss Index. Continue acompanhando pra nao perder as novidades.
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