A strong beginning for Alcaras, Zverev and Sebalinka

The Spaniard Carlos Alcaras, classified third globally, began his career in the thousand points of the Rome Master in tennis by beating Serbian Doshan Levich, from qualifications 6-3, 6-3 Friday in the second round.
Alcaras, who returned to the stadiums, came after recovering from a close muscle injury to his right thigh to which he was exhibited when he lost the final of the Barcelona tournament against the Danish Holgher Raunah at the end of last month, at one hour and 23 minutes to reach the fifth victory over the Liofico in five conflicts that brought them together.
“Today I did a good job, I hope things will be better tomorrow and Sunday.”
And what he did during his recovery from his injury: “I tried to benefit as much as possible not to participate in the courses and I was looking for the positive aspects, I could stay at home with my family and friends to recover and restore my vitality”.
Alcaras strongly hit the start of the game by winning the first four races and advanced 4-0 and then 5-1, but Liofic reduced the difference to 3-5 breaking the Spaniards in the eighth half, before the latter responded to the ninth, ending the group in his favor in 43 minutes.
Alcaras continued his preference in the second and broke his opponent in the second half in view of the 2-0 until he won 6-3 in 38 minutes.
In the third round, Alcaras will meet the Digerie Serba Laslu, the winner of the American Alex Mikelsen 6-0, 6-3, while impatiently awaits a possible ending with the first work classified to the world in the Italian capital.
Sinar returns to the competition after being suspended for three months due to doping and will play on Saturday with the Argentine Mariano Navoni.
Since the beginning of the season of Dirt Stadium, Alcaras has won nine consecutive games and won the title of Monte Carlo and reached the final game of Barcelona, where he lost against Rawna 6-7 (6-8) and 2-6.
The German Alexander Zverev, in second place in the world, and the hero of last year, began his career with a very easy victory over the Argentine Camilo Augo Carpily 6-2 6-1.
The fifteenth Gregor Dimitrov failed in the world to get rid of his sensitivity to the dirty stadiums of Rome and lost against the Italian Francesco Pavaro 101 globally and participated in the invitation ticket 5-7 and 3-6.
With the exception of semi -Finals in 2014 and the quarters in 2020, Dimitrov, 33, suffered from a series of disappointments in the Rome tournament. However, it has achieved some results encouraging on dirty stadiums, the land it does not prefer, since it has reached the quarter finals in Monte Carlo and the final price in Madrid.
Pasaru will meet in the next round with the twenty-third Russian Karen Khathanov and the winner of the Argentine Roman Borosaga 4-6, 7-5, 6-1.
Stefanos Tsitsibas Greco, who finished this course in 2022, defeated French Muller Muller 5-2 7-6 (7-3).
Sapalinka hits hard
In women, the Belarusian, the Sabalinka Arena, hit the first Mondana, beating the Russian Putabova anasty 6-2, 6-2 in the second round.
The Belarusian, who last year lost the final game against the Polish Ega Chefiontek, easily resolved the first group 6-2 in 27 minutes after breaking up the Russian sending to the sixth and eighth half.
Sabalinka, who was raised from the first round, along the lines of the first 32 works, reiterated the same scenario and the same result in the second breaking it to send Putabova to the sixth and eighth half, but in 36 minutes.
“I say that the leading player is always a candidate to win,” said Sabalinka with confidence. I know that if I give my best performance and I do my best on the field, I will be able to win this tournament. “
In the third round, Sabalinka meets Sofia Kenn’s forty-five, who won the Russian Anasty Paviglichkova 6-3, 6-0 in 66 minutes.
Sabalinka, 27, reached the final game in the last four sessions in which he participated and crowned titles of Miami and Madrid for a thousand points.
The American classification American, in third place in the world, was rejected by a group in front of the Canadian Makhdoura, Victoria Mabco, who qualified from the 18-year-old qualifications at a 3-6, 6-2, 6-1 victory.
Goff had reached the Madrid final and lost against Sabalinka, and will meet in the next round with the Magda Lynette Polish.