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Is Carlos Alcaraz regaining his mojo to make a fourth quarter push?

Buoyed by his teammates and a home crowd, the world No. 3 produced an encouraging performance in Valencia Friday in helping Spain punch a ticket to the Final 8 of the Davis Cup Finals.

After countryman Roberto Bautista Agut impressed in his own way against Arthur Fils, Alcaraz had no problem dispatching Ugo Humbert.  The 21-year-old saved all six break points he faced and smacked 12 forehand winners to secure a 6-3, 6-3 victory over the French No. 1.

Alcaraz celebrates with captain David Ferrer, who was also present for his silver medal run at the Paris Olympics.

Alcaraz celebrates with captain David Ferrer, who was also present for his silver medal run at the Paris Olympics.

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Reflecting on the victory, it was all positive takeaways from Alcaraz’s side.

“The level that I played since the beginning until the last ball, I was really focused. I was in a really high level of tennis. I was really intense,” he said before declaring, “Probably one of the best matches that I played this year. My last month, I need these kind of matches. I’m really happy with my performance today.”

The four-time major winner also credited the environment of being around others to boosting his game, following a U.S. swing that saw him lose his Cincinnati opener to Gael Monfils and eliminated in the second round of the US Open by 74th-ranked Botic van de Zandschulp.

“I need being with the team, all the players, all the staff from the federation. Seeing them cheering me always in every point, every match… I need this atmosphere, these kind of matches that I feel like I’m not playing alone. I’m really happy that my energy is getting higher.”

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Alcaraz is due to remain in a team setting next week when he makes his Laver Cup debut in Berlin, before launching his Asian swing bid.

Earlier, Bautista Agut rallied to defeat Fils, 2-6, 7-5, 6-3. With his and Alcaraz’s victories, Spain advanced out of Group B alongside Australia.

The knockout stage is set to run November 19-24 in Malaga. A Jannik Sinner-led Italian squad won the title last year over the Aussies.