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Three-set fierce battle reversal! The 18-year-old rising star shines in Miami, and the Sunshine doubles advance back-to-back to the final four!

On April 1, Beijing time, the ATP1000 Miami Masters men's singles quarterfinals began to compete, 18-year-old Spanish youngster Alcaraz and the world's No. 48 Kezmanovic met. The two sides fought fiercely in three sets in this game, and finally Alcaraz reversed after losing the first set, eliminating Kezmanovic 2-1 and reaching the final four of his career debut at the Miami Masters.

Three-set fierce battle reversal! The 18-year-old rising star shines in Miami, and the Sunshine doubles advance back-to-back to the final four!

In the first set, Kezmanovic took the lead in the second set to complete the break and opened with a 3-0 lead. In the 7th inning, Alcaraz broke the opponent's serve and then he saved the serve to make it 4-4. After that, both sides kept their serves, and the first set went into the seventh game. Kazmanovic scored three consecutive runs after 4-5 to win the first set seven 7-5.

Three-set fierce battle reversal! The 18-year-old rising star shines in Miami, and the Sunshine doubles advance back-to-back to the final four!

In the second set, Alcaraz broke in the second set to take a 3-0 lead in the opening. In the 9th set, Alcaraz won the set, he saved the break point and saved the serve, winning the second set 6-3.

Three-set fierce battle reversal! The 18-year-old rising star shines in Miami, and the Sunshine doubles advance back-to-back to the final four!

The competition between the two in the deciders was still fierce, and neither side sent a break point in their respective serves in the first 12 sets, and after their respective serves, the tiebreaker match entered the seventh. Alcalas came in after the seventh set, scoring four consecutive points after 3-5 to win the tiebreaker seven 7-5.

Three-set fierce battle reversal! The 18-year-old rising star shines in Miami, and the Sunshine doubles advance back-to-back to the final four!

In a match that took 2 hours and 23 minutes, the 14th seed Alcaraz defeated Kezmanovic, who had recently been in excellent form, 6-7 (5), 6-3, 7-6 (5) and reached the final four back-to-back in the Sunshine doubles. In the following semi-final matches, Alcaraz will compete for a ticket to the final with Hulkach, who eliminated top seed Medvedev.

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