Carlos Alcaraz produced a sensational comeback to defeat Taylor Fritz 6(2)-7, 7-5, 6-3 at the Nitto ATP Finals in Turin.
The Spanish star showcased his fighting spirit and tactical brilliance, turning around the match after losing the opening set in a tiebreak.
Fritz started strongly, serving with power and precision, keeping Alcaraz under pressure with deep groundstrokes and aggressive net play throughout the set.
Alcaraz adjusted his rhythm in the second set, increasing rally depth and using sharp angles to break Fritz’s solid baseline defense effectively.
The turning point came at 5-5 in the second set when Alcaraz broke Fritz’s serve with an unstoppable crosscourt forehand winner to gain control.
In the deciding set, Alcaraz maintained high intensity, dominated with forehand winners, and confidently closed out the match with steady serves.
This victory places Alcaraz in a strong position in the Group A standings, boosting his hopes for a semifinal berth in Turin.
Fans applauded the high-quality shot-making, long rallies, and sportsmanship displayed by both players in one of the best matches this week.
With this win, Alcaraz continues his quest for his first Nitto ATP Finals crown, proving once again why he leads the tennis world.











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