His fourth and fifth double faults of the set at 5-3, coupled with two errors, gave Draper the break back, but a forehand pass down the line clinched a set in which Alcaraz made 21 unforced errors ...
But Alcaraz broke him in the fifth game and closed out the match in style, stepping in to fire a forehand winner after Nishioka barely managed to return serve. Alcaraz worked on making his serve ...
A bad backhand. A bad forehand. A bad service return. And then, on Borges' second set point, Alcaraz missed another forehand. That set was gone. Alcaraz's resolve and superior shot-making ...
Magnificent disguise on the drop shot from Alcaraz, that shot still so potent in his arsenal. But a rushed forehand gives Draper break-back point... 30-40. Alcaraz not willing to waste any time ...