Alcaraz wins in straight sets after Sabalenka eases through – as it happened
But that’s about all from me, I’ve been Joey Lynch and thanks for your company during this past few hours,A thank you, too, for everyone that joined Jo Khan earlier today,We’ll be launching an evening blog in a few hours to take you through all the later action from Melbourne, which is to be highlighted by the Demon, Alex de Minaur (6) taking on Serbian world number 90 Hamad Medjedovic on Rod Laver,As mentioned, while we were following Alcaraz’s win, things weren’t so good for Emma Raducanu, who was bounced in the second-round by Anastasia Potapova,Tumaini Carayol was there for that one and it doesn’t sound like a good day at the office for the Brit at all – Tumaini describing it as a “tepid, error-strewn performance in Melbourne”.
Coming into this game as the world number one, Alcaraz was expected to dispatch the 102-ranked Hanfmann handily but after the way he was pushed today he says it’s not that simple.A lot of people are just watching watching the rankings.Yeah, I’m number one and they’re in the 100s and people thinks that it’s going to be an easy match.But it isn’t, to be honest.Every match is different.
The style of the play is quite different.Some players at this level suits pretty well to yours, and then you feel really comfortable.And then there are others that make you feel really uncomfortable on the court.Yannick has a kind of style that [means] I’m not really comfortable on the court.So that why it wasn’t really easy today.
Alcaraz is speaking on court, acknowledging the pressure Hanfmann put him under in that opening set.I knew he was going to play great.I know his level.I played him a few times already.We came through the challenges together; I played in challenges against him.
It was tougher than I thought at the beginning.I didn’t feel the ball that good -- not as good as I wanted.The ball was coming in as a bomb, forehand, backhand, serve.I had to be really ready for that.Really happy that I got through a very difficult first set, and then I started to to feel a little bit better.
Tactically, I think I played much, much better,Happy to have played at a really good level at the end of the match and get through,The pick of the live action is out on the Kia Arena, where Reilly Opelka has battled back from two sets down to take Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (14) -- no stranger to marathons at the Australian Open -- to a fifth set,Aussie hope Jordan Thompson is also in a battle, facing off in the third set with Nuno Borges with the pair locked at one set apiece,In results elsewhere, Coco Gauff (3) has cruised past Olga Danilovic on Margaret Court Arena, Daniil Medvedev (11) has bounced back from a tiebreak loss in the first set to beat Quentin Halys, and Victoria Mboko (17) has downed Caty McNally in straight sets.
Another Aussie has fallen after Hailey Baptiste handily saw off Storm Hunter on ANZ Arena, with Emma Raducanu’s (28) campaign also ended on that court after she lost to Anastasia Potapova.Yulia Putintseva has seen off Elsa Jacquemot and Clara Tauson (14) has downed Polina KudermetovaSo a straight sets win for Carlos Alcaraz but probably a stiffer challenge than one he was expecting from his 34-year-old opponent Yannick Hanfmann, who had entered the tournament ranked 102 in the world.The world number one was taken to a tie break in a mammoth, 78-minute first set but a rib injury gradually sapped the ability of Hanfmann to go with the Spaniard.Alcaraz now moves into the third round, where he’ll face either Michael Zheng or Corentin Moutet (32).American qualifier Zheng took out first set against the Frenchman in their ongoing match on Court 6 but Moutet looks set to take out the second.
Alcaraz* (1) 6-2 7-6 (7-4) 6-3 Hanfmann The longest rally of the match ends when Alacaraz ends an 18-shot exchange by sending a backhand into the net.Alcaraz’s serve then faults at the exact wrong time, first giving up an easy serve and then double-faulting.The top seed finally gets on the board with his second serve when Hanfmann sends a forearm long and then gets to the net and places a deft shot out of his reach to make it 30-40.Alcaraz then sends a second-serve out wide that Hanfmann can’t return to bring up deuce but sends what didn’t look to be that difficult a forehand into the net on the next exchange to surrender another break point.He erases that break point and then brings up match point by sending a second serve straight down the T, inducing his opponent to go long with his backhand return.
Once more, Hanfmann’s courage is on display as he refuses to go down, bringing it back to deuce and then, after giving up another match point to a big forearm, dragging it back once more with an incredible forearm return.The third match point of the game, however, proves a bridge too far: Hanfmann sending a backhand return from the baseline long to see Alcaraz into the third round.Alcaraz (1) 5-2 7-6 (7-4) 6-3 Hanfmann* The air has gone out of this one, alas, and Alcaraz will now serve for the match after breaking Hanfmann once more.The top seed doesn’t celebrate after a fortunate bounce off the net gives his opponent no chance to respond on the first point but then sends his return of a second serve long to tie things up.The big German gets to the line and kisses a lovely backhand away from Alcaraz to move ahead but ends a baseline exchange by firing a forehand into the net to level things back up.
The Spaniard somehow manages to get in front of a massive forearm and keep his return in to bring up break point but Hanfmann answers back with a big forearm to bring up deuce.Alcaraz loads up another break point when a tame Hanfmann forearm from the baseline can’t clear the net and he then takes the game when a forearm from the German sails wide.Alcaraz* (1) 4-2 7-6 (7-4) 6-3 Hanfmann Alcaraz starts off the game with an ace and then moves further ahead when he moves forward and powers a big forearm winner away from Hanfmann.A well-placed second serve forces an error from Hanfmann with another ace.Alcaraz (1) 3-2 7-6 (7-4) 6-3 Hanfmann* Hanfmann refuses to be broken… figuratively at least.
He holds to love for the second time this set to keep the contest going.Alcaraz* (1) 3-1 7-6 (7-4) 6-3 Hanfmann Hanfmann is continuing to fight on and despite Alcaraz piling on the pressure is battling – going point for point across the opening serves of the game.But the power of the top seed gets him ahead with a leaping forearm winner that powers across the court and Hanfmann then can’t reach a drop shot in enough time to send a return back in play.Alcaraz (1) 2-1 7-6 (7-4) 6-3 Hanfmann* Concerns from the commentary team over Hanfmann’s ability to see this game out as he quickly falls behind 0-30 and eventually gives up the early break.The German gets back on the board with a serve down the line that Alcaraz can’t return but drags a cross-court forearm out on the next serve to give up two break points.
Alcaraz loops the return of a 140 km/h second serve long on the first of those and is forced around in the next exchange, only to survive long enough for Hanfmann to fire out to give up the break,The physio is back out as the players grab a drink, with the commentators musing on if Hanfmann risks further injury if he continues on,Alcaraz* (1) 1-1 7-6 (7-4) 6-3 Hanfmann Alcaraz falls behind in his first service of the third set but finally gets on the board with an ace… and then another… and then another… and then another (on a second serve) to answer back,Alcaraz (1) 0-1 7-6 (7-4) 6-3 Hanfmann* An early test of Hanfmann’s ribs as he serves first in the third set and it’s one he answers,Alcaraz sends a forearm and a backhand out to give him the first two points and Hanfmann then gets to the line and watches a return sail well over his head to move further ahead.
Alcaraz then sends a backhand long, seeing Hanfmann hold to love to start the third.Time on is called and Hanfmann returns to his feet.He’s looking ginger but it looks like he’s ready to go for this third set.Hanfmann’s medical timeout is continuing, with the big German still receiving treatment on his left ribcage as Alcaraz paces the baseline.Hanfmann has given absolutely everything to this one and despite being two sets down has probably given Alcaraz – and most observers – a much bigger fight than they were expecting.
However, this might have taken a toll on the German, with his shirt of multiple physios called out to assess him.The chair is saying he’s got an issue with his left rib cage.Alcaraz (1) 5-3 7-6 (7-4) Hanfmann* Alcaraz races ahead to take the opening two points but Hanfmann refuses to go quietly as he takes the next two.The Spaniard uses his body to manipulate his opponent before firing across a forearm winner to bring up set point and then takes it with a magnificent cross-court backhander.Alcaraz (1) 5-3 7-6 (7-4) Hanfmann* Some really entertaining tennis – Alcaraz doing what he does even in points he ends up losing and Hanfmann continuing to artfully deploy the drop shot – but in the end it’s the German dropping just one point and easing to another important hold.
But he’s going to have to break the world number one to keep this set alive.Alcaraz* (1) 5-2 7-6 (7-4) Hanfmann Some beautiful work from Hanfmann sees him work Alcaraz across the court and fore him to send a backhand into the net.But the world’s number one player answers back by lobbing a forearm over the advancing German.Hanfmann is then even able to move back ahead but Alcaraz then gets into gear, winning three straight points to hold serve and put himself in a commanding position to claim the second set.Alcaraz (1) 4-2 7-6 (7-4) Hanfmann* Against the ropes, Hanfmann comes up with an important, and straightforward, hold.
He forces Alcaraz deep and wide with a forehand to win the first point.He then follows that up by moving Alcaraz around the baseline and then two aces to take the game.Alcaraz* (1) 4-1 7-6 (7-4) Hanfmann You get the feeling that Alcaraz has absorbed the haymakers that have been thrown at him by Hanfmann and is now starting to bear down on the German.The duo exchange points – including one in which Alcaraz somehow manages to get back and sky a return, only for Hanfmann to smash home a forearm winner – but the top seed takes the game with a commanding ace.Alcaraz (1) 3-1 7-6 (7-4) Hanfmann* A big break for Alcaraz.
New balls are brought in and they’re greeted by Hanfmann double faulting to fall behind,He slips further back when he sends a forearm wide but is eventually able to get on the board with an ace,Alcaraz responds with some deft return work that sets him up to slice a drop shot across the court and bring up two break points,Hanfmann sees off the first one by getting to the net and ending a 15 shot rally when Alcaraz finds the net with a backhand,But he can’t defend the second break, getting to the net but proving unable to return a well-struck backhand from Alcaraz beyond his side of the net.
Alcaraz* (1) 2-1 7-6 (7-4) Hanfmann A forearm from Alcaraz goes long to start things off but a Hanfmann backhand down the line goes wide to level things.Alcaraz then moves ahead with an ace before smartly placing a second serve down the T that induces an error.Hanfmann’s forearm gets him back into it and he then brings up deuce when he forces Alcaraz deep and forces him to end the exchange by sending a shot into the net.A powerful serve from Alcaraz gets Hanfmann on the backfoot and sets him up to move back ahead with a backhand winner but the German levels once more by getting to the net and placing a forehand behind the top seed.But two well-placed serves put Alcaraz in position to hold serve, seeing things out with cross-court forearm winner.
Alcaraz (1) 1-1 7-6 (7-4) Hanfmann* Hanfmann is winning less than 50% of his second serves and drops another to fall behind early.He shakes that off to take the next two points but, on another second serves, sends a forearm into the net to level things once more.But the German works Alcaraz around the baseline and induces a backhand into the net and then uses a powerful serve and volley to hold serve.Alcaraz* (1) 1-0 7-6 (7-4) Hanfmann An apparent medical issue in the crowd delays the start of the second set but eventually we get things underway, with Alcaraz to serve first.Hanfmann’s attempt to return serve with a backhand goes long to start but he responds by meeting a between the legs shot with a cheeky drop shot that ties things up.
Alcaraz wins the next two points to reclaim the initiative and then takes the game by calmly working his way towards the net and deftly depositing a backhand winner.Alcaraz (1) 7-6 (7-4) Hanfmann Hanfmann serves first but falls behind when Alcaraz fires a backhand winner down the line, only to answer back immediately by ending a long exchange in which he worked his foe around the baseline with yet another deft drop shot.Alcaraz holds to move ahead 2-1 but can only watch as Hanfmann whips his third ace of the match down the T to keep pace.The top seed then struggles to get a racquet to the next serve that forces him to lunge right but shows his class with a magnificent cross-court forearm winner.A slice from Hanfmann induces Alcaraz into a slice of his own, only for the latter to hit the net.
But the German can’t press forward and is pegged back and then falls behind.Smelling blood, Alcaraz wrongfoots Hanfmann with a backhand down the line to bring up two set points.He then ends a 78 minute first set by firing across a serve that forces Hanfmann wide an unable to keep his forearm return in.Alcaraz* (1) 6-6 Hanfmann Two errors from Hanfmann sees Alcaraz race ahead, before he moves to 40-0 with a devastating ace.A cheeky little drop shot from Hanfmann on second serve sees him get on the board but he then sends a backhand well wide.
We’re off to a first set tiebreak!Alcaraz (1) 5-6 Hanfmann* Could Hanfmann regret that error at 15-30 in the last game? Maybe that was playing on his mind as he sends a backhand long to give up the first point and then delivered another backhand error that moved Alcaraz further ahead.The German gets on the board by forcing Alcaraz deep with a forehand and forcing an error and then moves back level with a powerful first serve the Spaniard can’t send back.A double fault – Hanfmann’s first of the game – brings up break point but he responds exactly how he needs to: firing a powerful ace down the T to bring up deuce.Hanfmann sees of another break point and then just, just moves into advantage when a forearm sent down the line by the Spaniard sails just wide.More back and forth follows, with both players missing the opportunity to press ahead thanks to errors, as well as a sublime drop shot from Alcaraz to bring up a fifth deuce, but Hanfmann is eventually able to put things together and hold serve.
We’ve already gone past the hour mark in this one,Get the feeling you should settle in, folks,Alcaraz* (1) 5-5 Hanfmann Alcaraz works Hanfmann around with his first serve and the German ultimately sends a baseline backhand long,The German then responds with a forearm return on second serve that is just kissed down the line and then moves ahead when Alcaraz smashes a baseline forehand into the net,A second serve return backhand gets away from Hanfmann as things get tied up at 30-30, a powerful 206 km/h down the T puts Alcaraz back in the ascendency, and he then takes the game by forcing Hanmann wide and then whipping a backhand down the line.
Alcaraz (1) 4-5 Hanfmann* The longest game of the match thus far is eventually held by the German.Hanfmann pushes Alcaraz wide with his second serve and his attempted return goes long.The top seed answers back but Hanfmann responds by commandingly serving and moving forwards to set up a big forearm winner.Alcaraz levels the game with a dominant forearm winner down the line to cap off a big-hitting baseline exchange.A second serve sent straight at Alcaraz forces him to squat straight down to make the return and Hanfmann takes advantage with a powerful forearm sent wide