Carlos Alcaraz wasted no time in improving his best
Wimbledon run, booking a trip to the fourth round with a 6-3, 6-1, 6-2 victory over Oscar Otte.
Playing at SW19 for the second time, the 19-year-old is now the youngest man to advance to that stage at The Championships since Bernard Tomic reached the 2011 quarter-finals at the age of 18. He said:
"I played unbelievable today. This was my best performance so far. I'm really happy with the level, and I will try to keep this level into the next round."
He further added:
"I'm more comfortable to move on grass right now than in the first
round, for example. Every training, every match that I
play... I feel more comfortable, and hope in the next round [that I
will] feel more comfortable.
"Every day that [passes], I feel more ready on grass."
Up next for him Jannik Sinner who defeated John Isner. On that, Alcaraz said:
"Obviously Jannik is a good player. He plays
unbelievable. He has a great level here on grass. He has won really good
matches here, so it's going to be a really tough round. But obviously I'm going to enjoy [it]. Playing against Jannik is
always tough. I like to play these kind of matches, these kind of
challenges."