Carlos Alcaraz vs. Alexander Zverev Highlights | 2023 US Open Quarterfinal

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The 2023 US Open main draw runs from August 28 – September 10 in New York City at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. The tournament takes place for the 143rd time and is the fourth and final Grand Slam of the year. Last year, Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz and Poland’s Iga Swiatek claimed the men’s and women’s singles titles. It was both players’ first US Open title, with Alcaraz winning his first Grand Slam title and Swiatek winning her third Grand Slam title. This year, at the US Open, we’re set for another historic tournament as the world’s best tennis players head to New York. Look out for highlights, extended highlights, full matches, press conferences, on-court interviews, hot shots, compilations and more!

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29 COMMENTS

Falcon248

Love what Alcaraz is doing for tennis right now. Seeing his evolution and how all his venues are now packed is awesome.

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Kendra Sunderland

Absolutely amazing… my jaw dropped from those killer forehands. Fingers crossed for a Djokovic and Alcaraz finals rematch!

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MarcusLovesCoffee

The start of first set reminds me of the 2022 French Open, then…Carlos shows what he obtained in one and half year

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deepak mahajan

Alcaraz return from baseline and inside the court was scary. Took away all the time from zverev. He went big

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Asmont

Impresionante Carlos Alcaraz!. No conozco nadie que a su edad haya tenido un tennis tan completo y una mentalidad tan fuerte como él…podemos seguir disfrutando de este deporte espero por mucho tiempo.

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deepak mahajan

Alcaraz return ability is world class. He went big on break points. He was returning zverev’s 130 mph serves. He is simple all time great talent. Whereas zverev and his fans have excuses since 2017 for no slam

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Евгений Шангин

Как он легко и уверенно играет с соперниками. Растёт малой😊😎💪

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Easy Tiger Creative

I saw him live against Harris and it’s crazy how hard, fast and consistently he hits while getting to every corner! And I thought replacing the quality of Federer and Nadal would take a long while but he’s already up there in his game and maturity! Now to pile up the slams!

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puremaze

Quarter-finalist averaged stats from R32 through QF before the semi-finals!
Alcaraz Shelton Djokovic Meddie
Winners 40 41 28 28
Unforced 26 32 25 36
Winners to Unforced Ratio 162% 160% 136% 79%
Break point conversion 57% 58% 52% 47%

Not a winner day for Carlos, but across R32, R16 and QF he is still leading the Winners to UF race, however his 100% break point conversion tonight brought him very close to the top! Great efficiency from Carlos tonight.
Alcaraz Shelton Djokovic Meddie
% First Serves 60% 64% 64% 60%
% Behind 1st Serve 76% 79% 78% 78%
1st Serve Efficiency 45% 51% 50% 47%
% Behind 2nd Serve 62% 51% 55% 35%

Shelton and Djokovic have the highest first serve efficiency thanks to higher % of first serves but Carlos is the undisputed king of second serve points won.

Alcaraz Shelton Djokovic Meddie
Average 1st Serve Speed 113 120 115 121
Average 2nd Serve Speed 95 103 92 97
Average Serve Speed 106 115 107 112
Aces 4 19 10 10
Double Faults 3 8 4 8
Acces to Doubles Ratio 106% 318% 280% 136%

Shelton is the clear winner on the serve front, Carlos struggles to generate free points on his first serve. Novak is most well rounded.
Alcaraz Shelton Djokovic Meddie
% Points won 56% 54% 56% 53%
% Net Points won 77% 66% 70% 75%
% Return Points won 42% 40% 44% 45%
Distance Covered Per Point 54 48 59 70
Total Distance 10.419 10.455 12.912 13.755
Time on Court 02:32 02:55 02:55 02:44

Carlos has won the highest point percentage overall and at the net. Djokovic and Medvedev won the highest % of return points. Carlos has spent the least amount of time on court while also running the least

Player Rank by statistic (details below):
1. Shelton (1.9)
2. Alcaraz (2.4)
3. Djokovic (2.6)
4. Meddie (3.0)
Alcaraz Shelton Djokovic Meddie
Winners 2 1 3 4
Unforced 2 3 1 4
Winners to Unforced Ratio 1 2 3 4
Break point conversion 2 1 3 4

% First Serves 3 1 1 4
% Behind 1st Serve 4 1 3 2
1st Serve Efficiency 4 1 2 3
% Behind 2nd Serve 1 3 2 4

Average 1st Serve Speed 4 2 3 1
Average 2nd Serve Speed 3 1 4 2
Average Serve Speed 4 1 3 2

Acces to Doubles Ratio 4 1 2 3

% Points won 1 3 2 4
% Net Points won 1 4 3 2
% Return Points won 3 4 2 1
Distance Covered Per Point 2 1 3 4
Total Distance 1 2 3 4
Time on Court 1 3 4 2

Average Rank 2,4 1,9 2,6 3,

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AllGoodThingsNetwork

Something I noticed with Carlos now is he never looks stressed in matches (unless he’s playing Djokovic, and even then not much)… If he’s down a break, he looks the same as if he’s up 40-0. It’s a strange kind of arrogance lol.

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puremaze

Quarter-finalist averaged stats from R32 through QF before the semi-finals!
Alcaraz Shelton Djokovic Meddie
Winners 40 41 28 28
Unforced 26 32 25 36
Winners to Unforced Ratio 162% 160% 136% 79%

Not a winner day for Carlos, but across R32, R16 and QF he is still leading the Winners to UF race.

Break point conversion 57% 58% 52% 47%
Break points saved 57% 54% 52% 65%
Service Games conceded 3 8 6 7

Carlos overall played the best under pressure, even though Shelton has a marginally higher break point conversion and Medvedev had the best % of break points saved, Carlos only lost his serve 3 times in the previous three rounds. All other finalists lost their serve at least twice as often.

Alcaraz Shelton Djokovic Meddie
% First Serves 60% 64% 64% 60%
% Behind 1st Serve 76% 79% 78% 78%
1st Serve Efficiency 45% 51% 50% 47%
% Behind 2nd Serve 62% 51% 55% 35%

Shelton and Djokovic have the highest first serve efficiency thanks to higher % of first serves but Carlos is the undisputed king of second serve points won.

Alcaraz Shelton Djokovic Meddie
Average 1st Serve Speed 113 120 115 121
Average 2nd Serve Speed 95 103 92 97
Average Serve Speed 106 115 107 112
Aces 4 19 10 10
Double Faults 3 8 4 8
Acces to Doubles Ratio 106% 318% 280% 136%

Shelton is the clear winner on the serve front, Carlos struggles to generate free points on his first serve. Novak is most well rounded.
Alcaraz Shelton Djokovic Meddie
% Points won 56% 54% 56% 53%
% Net Points won 77% 66% 70% 75%
% Return Points won 42% 40% 44% 45%
Distance Covered Per Point 54 48 59 70
Total Distance 10.419 10.455 12.912 13.755
Time on Court 02:32 02:55 02:55 02:44

Carlos has won the highest point percentage overall and at the net. Djokovic and Medvedev won the highest % of return points. Carlos has spent the least amount of time on court while also running the least

Player Rank by statistic (details below):
1. Shelton (2.1)
2. Alcaraz (2.3)
3. Djokovic (2.7)
4. Meddie (2.9)
Alcaraz Shelton Djokovic Meddie
Winners 2 1 3 4
Unforced 2 3 1 4
Winners to Unforced Ratio 1 2 3 4

Break point conversion 2 1 3 4
Break points saved 2 3 4 1
Service Games conceded 1 4 2 3

% First Serves 3 1 1 4
% Behind 1st Serve 4 1 3 2
1st Serve Efficiency 4 1 2 3
% Behind 2nd Serve 1 3 2 4

Average 1st Serve Speed 4 2 3 1
Average 2nd Serve Speed 3 1 4 2
Average Serve Speed 4 1 3 2

Acces to Doubles Ratio 4 1 2 3

% Points won 1 3 2 4
% Net Points won 1 4 3 2
% Return Points won 3 4 2 1
Distance Covered Per Point 2 1 3 4
Total Distance 1 2 3 4
Time on Court 1 3 4 2

Average Rank 2,3 2,1 2,7 2,9

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Sunshine lollipops

1:10 look at Alcaraz’s little hop step before hitting the backhand. He needed to take the ball early before Zverev could recover position and it was this little footwork touch that only just allowed him to do so. It’s that kind of physical intelligence I don’t see often

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Shanarai

Carlos is just too strong and I think Medvedev will lose to him in 3 sets but I would like to see a competitive 5 set match if possible. It looks like it will be another Carlos Novak final.

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Peybolsnap. Libra.

Como juega al tenis el Murcianico….Es increíble el espectáculo que ofrece,,,muy amigos ambos..Zverev/Alcaraz.

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Ken Wong

He hits the ¨right shot¨ at the ¨right time¨, has no weakness & is on a ¨higher level¨ than his opponents.

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Anooja J

Alcaraz played so well on those big points.Great quality to possess for someone so young.Zeverev just couldn’t convert any of those break points. Looks like we are headed for another Novak vs Carlos final , if Medvedev plans to stay along side ball kids to return.

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