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Carlos Alcaraz why his latest Davis Cup win was one of his ‘best matches played this season’

Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images for ITF
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Carlos Alcaraz was thrilled with his latest Davis Cup performance as Spain won their second group stage tie.

The 21-year-old and teammate Roberto Bautista Agut both won their singles match to give their country an unassailable 2-0 lead against France.

Their opponents won the doubles match which proved to be nothing more than a consolation as Spain claimed a 2-1 win to move into the Davis Cup final 8.

Carlos Alcaraz and Spain are now one step closer towards trying to win the prestigious team event for the first time since 2019.

What did Carlos Alcaraz say about his latest Davis Cup performance?

Alcaraz has been struggling to produce his best tennis since losing a tight Olympic final to Novak Djokovic in July.

He entered the Davis Cup with just one win under his belt following his Olympic Games debut, but he claimed his second successive singles win this week while representing his country.

Alcaraz backed up his win over Tomas Machac by defeating France’s Ugo Humbert 6-3, 6-3 in what was their second career meeting.

He looked far more comfortable on court and produced the type of tennis fans have grown accustomed to seeing from the four-time Grand Slam champion.

While assessing his performance, Alcaraz rated it very high. “I was pleased with the level I played from the beginning until the last ball. I was really focused. It was a high level of tennis,” he said during his on-court interview.

“I was really, really intense. Probably one of the best matches I’ve played this year. Seeing my last month, I need these kinds of matches. I’m really really happy with my performance today.”

2024 Davis Cup Finals Group Stage Valencia - France v Spain
Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images for ITF

Who will Carlos Alcaraz and Spain play in the Davis Cup next?

Though Spain have already qualified for the Davis Cup final 8 in November, they can still play for the opportunity to finish top of their group.

Following a 3-0 win over Czechia and beating France 2-1, Spain will face Australia on Sunday for the chance to finish the group stage undefeated.

Australia also won their first two group matches by the same score lines as Spain and they will face the task of trying to defeat their next opposition in front of their home fans.

Spain are trying to win the Davis Cup for the seventh time, while Australia are going for their 29th title and a first since 2003.