Alcaraz douses Rune fireworks to reach Wimbledon semis for first time

AFP

It was billed as the battle of the 20-year-olds but Carlos Alcaraz pulled rank on his childhood buddy Holger Rune as he doused the Dane's fireworks to reach the Wimbledon semi-finals for the first time with a 7-6(3) 6-4 6-4 victory on Wednesday.

The two tyros, who were born six days apart, were contesting a men's Wimbledon quarter-final that for the first time in the professional era featured two players aged under 21.

Despite his youth, Alcaraz is already at home among the elite of men's tennis and produced the form that has carried him to the top of the rankings by never allowing Rune to gain the upper hand, no matter how many flashy shots the Dane conjured.

"It's amazing for me, a dream since I started playing tennis. It's a dream to be able to play a semi-final here," Alcaraz said after setting up a semi-final showdown with Russian third seed Daniil Medvedev on Friday.

"I am playing at a great level, I didn’t expect to play such a great level on this surface. For me, it is crazy," added the Spaniard who has been more at home on clay and hard courts.

After saving a break point in the opening game of the match, Alcaraz put on a majestic performance in front of Britain's Queen Camilla to end Rune's hopes of becoming the first Danish player in 65 years to reach the All England Club semi-finals.

Sixth seed Rune certainly won most of the crowd-pleasing points, whether it was a tweener between the legs or a stupendous reflex volley he hit at the net after Alcaraz had dashed back to the baseline to retrieve a lob.

But the top seed, already in the Grand Slam winner's club after triumphing at the US Open last year, refused to get flustered and kept winning the points that mattered.

The look of utter disgust on Rune's face when he hit a double fault to go 4-3 down in the first set tiebreak summed up his feelings.

Alcaraz pounced on that mistake to win four points on the trot and let out an ear-splitting scream in the direction of his box as he sealed the set with a thundering service return winner.

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