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'Really proud' Alcaraz sees off Rublev fightback to move into Doha final

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World number one Carlos Alcaraz continued his unbeaten run in 2026 as ⁠he beat defending champion Andrey Rublev 7-6(3) 6-4 on Friday to reach the Qatar Open final, ‌reaching the 12th final in his last 13 tournaments.

[p]Russian [a href="https://www.flashscore.ca/player/rublev-andrey/AeAn4gP0/"]Rublev[/a] fought ‌back from 3-0 down to level the second ‌set and then saved five match points, but the Spaniard ‌ultimately prevailed to [a href="https://www.flashscore.ca/game/tennis/alcaraz-garfia-c-UkhgIFEq/rublev-a-AeAn4gP0/?mid=nLPB21XH"]win his 11th straight match ‌of the season.[/a][/p][p][b]"I know what I'm able to do every time that I step on court. For me it's great. Obviously, ‌the way I'm approaching every match, ⁠I'm just really proud ‌about it,"[/b] said 22-year-old [a href="https://www.flashscore.ca/player/alcaraz-garfia-carlos/UkhgIFEq/"]Alcaraz[/a], who has been a finalist at ​the last four Grand Slams, winning three of them.[/p][p][b]"I'm trying to be better at that... ​it's paying off. All the focus and attention. I'm just happy and proud about myself with how I'm ⁠getting better and ​getting mature I guess."[/b][/p][embed guid="4ecb70c1-9bcd-4700-a594-cc11d5235264" url="https://x.com/TennisTV/status/2024918857417126093" social-type="twitter" /][p]A struggling Rublev made 14 unforced backhand errors in the first set, but outwitted Alcaraz with precise forehands that nicked the baseline as both players ‌broke the other twice each to go into a tiebreak.[/p][p]Alcaraz held his nerve to go 6-3 up in the tiebreak as a frustrated Rublev repeatedly smashed the racket on his left knee, breaking a string. Seven-time Grand Slam winner Alcaraz then pretended to slice but landed a forehand down the sideline to win the first set.[/p][p]Alcaraz broke Rublev twice to go 5-3 up ‌in the second set and was serving for the ​match when the world number 14 saved three match ‌points to break back.[/p][p]But Alcaraz pushed to break again for victory in the next game, and finally converted his sixth match point when Rublev's backhand landed wide.[/p][embed guid="1b1e8ffa-9c9b-43cb-b8f7-cc4833110eb3" url="https://x.com/TennisTV/status/2024920893181370546" social-type="twitter" /]

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