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Paris 2024 Olympics: Krajicek/Ram beat Spain's Alcaraz/Nadal to reach doubles SFs; Paul reaches singles & doubles QFs

Arthur Kapetanakis | July 31, 2024


Austin Krajicek and Rajeev Ram moved within one victory of a medal at the Paris 2024 Olympics with a marquee men's doubles win on Wednesday. In front of a packed Court Philippe-Chatrier at Roland Garros, the Americans knocked off the fan-favorite Spanish duo of Carlos Alcaraz and Rafael Nadal, 6-2, 6-4, to advance to the semifinals for the second straight time at the Olympics.

 

Adding to Team USA's success on Day 5, Tommy Paul picked up wins in singles and doubles, with Taylor Fritz, to advance to the quarterfinals in both draws.

Krajicek/Ram rise to the occasion on Chatrier

With the Paris crowd firmly behind Alcaraz and Nadal—the reigning Roland Garros singles champ and the 14-time French Open titlist—Krajicek and Ram leaned on their doubles experience to earn one of the most memorable wins of their careers.

 

"I don't think it gets any better than that really, to play Rafa here at Roland Garros," said Krajicek, who fired an ace on match point after fighting off three break points in his final service game.

 

"It was a surreal feeling to be out there battling with him. We don't get to play in stadiums that full all the time so it was really a pretty cool experience, and probably one of my best ones. It was really cool to stick together, play a great doubles match and get the win and keep moving on here."

 

While the support was one-sided, save for the traveling U.S. fans, Ram and Krajicek soaked up the atmosphere and used the energy to find their best tennis with the pressure on.

Austin Krajicek and Rajeev Ram advance to the men's doubles semifinals at their second straight Olympics. Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images.

"I don't [try to block out the crowd]," Ram said. "What a cool atmosphere. You have to enjoy it. We don't get it that much, so I think it's great. Whether they're rooting for us or against us, I think it's awesome."

 

Next up for the fourth-seeded Americans is a Thursday semifinal matchup with Czechs Tomas Machac and Adam Pavlasek. Ram and Krajicek finished fourth at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics and are seeking their first medal as a team. (Ram already owns a silver medal from the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games with Venus Williams in mixed.)

 

"It's a great opportunity," said Krajicek, who is seeking his first Olympic medal in any discipline. "We came here with a mission and we played a great match tonight, but the tournament's not over. We're mid-tournament and I think we're playing well. Regardless of who we're playing tomorrow or the next day we're going to prepare and be ready to battle. We just look at it as another match. That's what we do out here and that's what we'll keep doing."

Tommy Paul stays alive in singles and doubles. Photo by Patricia De Melo Moreira/AFP via Getty Images.
Paul doubles up

Tommy Paul opened his day with a 7-6(6), 6-3  singles win against France's Corentin Moutet, then added a 6-3, 6-4 victory with Fritz against Dutchmen Robin Haase and Jean-Julien Rojer in men's doubles.

 

"It's not too often I play both events, singles and dubs," Paul said. "Happy to have two W's today."

 

Paul's next singles match will be a quarterfinal showdown against Alcaraz, whom he has beaten twice. But the pair have never met on clay despite five previous meetings. Paul is ready for a tough test against the man who lifted the Roland Garros singles crown at the same site in June.

 

"I'd expect a high level of tennis," he said ahead of their Thursday clash. "I think it's been a while since he lost a match here. Some might say that he's the favorite in the tournament, so I've got to go into the match ready for anything."

Another headlining matchup awaits In doubles Thursday: Third seeds Paul and Fritz will meet Great Britain's Andy Murray and Daniel Evans for a place in the semis, with Murray competing in his final event as a professional.

 

If Paul can earn two more wins in either competition, he will be guaranteed a medal.

 

"That's why we're here," he said. "That's why I came here, I want to bring medals back to the States."

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