ATP Finals: Alcaraz misses out as Zverev and Ruud complete semifinal field
Carlos Alcaraz was the big name missing when the last two semifinal spots were filled at the ATP Finals on Friday.
Alcaraz’s 7-6 (5), 6-4 loss to Alexander Zverev meant the French Open and Wimbledon champion — who has been sick this week — was eliminated from the elite, eight-man tournament.
In Saturday’s semifinals, Zverev will meet Taylor Fritz and top-ranked Jannik Sinner will play Casper Ruud.
“My goal,” Alcaraz said, “(is) to be at the end (of tournaments) all the time. Every tournament that I’m going to play at least reach the semifinal, final. So I have to work. … In 2025, I hope to be a better player and (have) more consistency.”
Ruud advanced by beating Andrey Rublev 6-4, 5-7, 6-2. Zverev finished with a perfect three victories to win his round-robin group. Ruud had two wins, Alcaraz had one and Rublev had none.
Alcaraz turned on the style in the final game but lost a crucial point when he couldn’t fully reach a Zverev passing attempt and ended up sprawled on the court.
“He turns into a different person. He really plays his best at the most important moments,” Zverev said. “The last game was the most entertaining game of the match.”
Ruud lost his opening match in six of his seven previous tournaments. But he’s into the semifinals for the third time in three appearances at the finals.
“Tennis is interesting sometimes. I don’t know what I’m doing better this week than the last weeks,” Ruud said. “The only thing I can really feel is serving: I’m serving really good, so hopefully I can keep it going tomorrow — I’m going to need it.”