Carlos Alcaraz. world number two, has no references to his next opponent in the third round of the Australian Open, Juncheng Shang. That is why he confessed that he would watch videos of the Chinese player’s last games to prepare for the third round this Saturday.
Samuel Lopezthe experienced Ferrero Tennis Academy coach who replaces the injured Juan Carlos Ferrero at the Australian Open, scheduled a training session this Friday with a player who fits Shang’s profile.
It was regarding Facundo Daz Acosta90th in the ranking and one of the 13 left-handed tennis players who are in the ‘top100’.
The 13 left-handed tennis players in the ‘top100’
16. Ben Shelton
19. Adrian Mannarino
20. Ugo Humbert
22. Cameron Norrie
49. Alejandro Tabilo
55. Jack Draper
61. Kei Nishikori
62. Dominik Koepfer
85. Albert Ramos
88. Dominic Stricker
90. Facundo Daz Acosta
97. Hugo Gastón
98. Liam Broady
The youngest of all
Daz Acosta He lost in the first round of the main draw once morest Taylor Fritz in five hard-fought sets. Shang is the youngest player Carlitos has faced in 201 games on the circuit.