With Alcaraz, there is always a potential that during the match he will play a curved game and drop a set, as we have already seen three times in this tournament. His opponent, from whom Alcaraz could potentially steal a set, is Tommy Paul, who is definitely a high-class player. Paul has played well against Alcaraz in the past, with a 2-4 record in head-to-head matchups, but only 2 losses on hard courts. In their only meeting at a Grand Slam tournament, Alcaraz lost to Paul at Wimbledon 1-3 last year. I think we can expect something similar here. The only question is whether Paul will have enough physical strength, as he has already played two long matches in this tournament. However, he easily defeated Popyrin in the last round, so it might not be a big problem here.
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