Hope is the last thing you lose Carlos Alcaraz on his hard fought win against Jannik Sinner in US Open QF
Hope is the last thing you lose - Carlos Alcaraz on his hard-fought win against Jannik Sinner in US Open QF × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Tennis US Open 2022 News
@carlosalcaraz we have no words.2923804Un-believable.@carlosalcaraz we have no words. https://t.co/3fflDLRiUb Speaking after the win in his on-court interview, the 19-year-old stated that he backed himself to win despite finding himself in a hole at the end of the fourth set when he was a point away from packing his bags. "I always say that you have to believe in yourself all the time. Hope is the last thing that you lose, you know. I just believed in myself, believed my game. I knew that to close the match is really, really difficult in this match, in this round. Really, really difficult to close the match, so I have to stay in the match, trying to stay calm but it is difficult to stay calm in that moment. Obviously it's to believe in yourself," he said. Carlos Alcaraz credited the fans for staying late and pushing him over the finish line, thanking them for supporting even during his bad moments. "Honestly, it's a thank you to all of you [for my win]. I mean, I will never be tired to say that all the wins that I have in this amazing court is thanks to you. The support that I receive in the bad moments, in the whole match, it's just unbelievable. I couldn’t believe the energy that I received here, so thank you very much," he said. Tumaini Carayol@tumcarayolIt’s 3am and Carlos Alcaraz is still signing autographs after playing tennis for 5:15… after throwing two of his shoes into the crowd.76878It’s 3am and Carlos Alcaraz is still signing autographs after playing tennis for 5:15… after throwing two of his shoes into the crowd. https://t.co/Zl8KP6VI1C
Hope is the last thing you lose - Carlos Alcaraz on his hard-fought win against Jannik Sinner in US Open QF
By Anirudh Modified 08 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Carlos Alcaraz is through to the 2022 US Open semifinals. Carlos Alcaraz believed in himself and his abilities and did not lose hope for more than five hours before emerging victorious in his five-set battle with Jannik Sinner in the quarterfinals of the 2022 US Open on Wednesday. Alcaraz and Sinner played out an epic contest at Arthur Ashe Stadium, with the match finishing well into the early hours of Thursday. The Spaniard came out on top, outlasting Sinner 6-3, 6-7(7), 6-7(0), 7-5, 6-3 in the five-hour, 15-minute contest, saving a match point en route to the win. It went down as the second-longest match in US Open history. US Open Tennis@usopenUn-believable.@carlosalcaraz we have no words.2923804Un-believable.@carlosalcaraz we have no words. https://t.co/3fflDLRiUb Speaking after the win in his on-court interview, the 19-year-old stated that he backed himself to win despite finding himself in a hole at the end of the fourth set when he was a point away from packing his bags. "I always say that you have to believe in yourself all the time. Hope is the last thing that you lose, you know. I just believed in myself, believed my game. I knew that to close the match is really, really difficult in this match, in this round. Really, really difficult to close the match, so I have to stay in the match, trying to stay calm but it is difficult to stay calm in that moment. Obviously it's to believe in yourself," he said. Carlos Alcaraz credited the fans for staying late and pushing him over the finish line, thanking them for supporting even during his bad moments. "Honestly, it's a thank you to all of you [for my win]. I mean, I will never be tired to say that all the wins that I have in this amazing court is thanks to you. The support that I receive in the bad moments, in the whole match, it's just unbelievable. I couldn’t believe the energy that I received here, so thank you very much," he said. Tumaini Carayol@tumcarayolIt’s 3am and Carlos Alcaraz is still signing autographs after playing tennis for 5:15… after throwing two of his shoes into the crowd.76878It’s 3am and Carlos Alcaraz is still signing autographs after playing tennis for 5:15… after throwing two of his shoes into the crowd. https://t.co/Zl8KP6VI1C