Queen 2025: Carlos Alcaraz wins against Jaume Munar in three hours and 26 minutes to reach quarterfinals

This is just the second game on the grass in Alcalaz after Roland Garros’s physical and emotional loss in the final.
He initially played against Munar, but as the game progressed, he became more and more frustrated, yelling at his team and violating time with the referee midway through the second game.
Munar said before the game that his chances of depression were “low” – but because of some powerful, powerful forehand, his chances of depression were “low”.
After making the first set, Alcaraz couldn’t find a breakout in the second set, and Munar saved three breakout points in the tough show.
Munar also missed 9 breakthrough points, and it took 8 fixed points to finally surpass the line after one hour and 41 minutes.
Alcaraz loves to start the decision game and breaks up quickly, Munar hopes to spend all his energy.
However, Munar took a step back and led 4-3 30-0 before Alcaraz hit and regained four points in a row to force the scene to back up in level fashion.
Munar had a glimpse when Alcaraz lowered 0-30 in the next service match – but, as top players often do, Alcaraz just found a way out and took out the serve before capitalization as Munar grabbed the game for the game.
“It’s a very tough battle. He’s a great competitor and shows how difficult it is to beat him.”



