
Watch: Carlos Alcaraz showcases incredible sportsmanship in conceding 'shot of the day' point
Carlos Alcaraz, the defending champion at Roland Garros, displayed remarkable sportsmanship during his
fourth-round victory against Ben Shelton on Sunday, voluntarily conceding a point for an illegal shot that initially appeared to be a spectacular volley, leading to a 7-6 (8), 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 win.
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The incident occurred early in the second set when Shelton hit a passing shot beyond Alcaraz's reach at the net. Alcaraz's racket, which he had thrown, made contact with the ball and sent it back over the net.
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The chair umpire initially awarded the point to Alcaraz, but the second-seeded player approached the official to acknowledge that he wasn't holding his racket when it touched the ball, which is against the rules.
The crowd on Court Philippe-Chatrier applauded Alcaraz's honest admission, and the point was awarded to Shelton, the 13th-seeded American.
"It's a shame, because it was the 'Hot Shot' of the day," Alcaraz said later with a smile.
"Crazy shot," Shelton remarked.
"I thought, 'OK, I could not say anything.' But I would have felt guilty if I didn't say anything," Alcaraz explained later. "It's just about if I know that I didn't [do], or I did, a wrong thing.
... I have to say. I have to be honest with myself. I have to be honest with Ben, with everyone. ... It's just about the respect we have against each other, and I think that sports, in general, should be like this."
The moment came at a crucial point in the match, turning what would have been a 40-30 lead for Alcaraz into a break point opportunity for Shelton.
Alcaraz managed to save that break point and five others in a 20-point game, eventually securing a two-set lead in the match between the two 22-year-old power hitters.
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"I thought it was clean, you know? I thought he hit the volley, and [then] the racket flew out of his hand," Shelton said. "I was kind of surprised that he was, like, 'No, I let go of the racket and threw it.' ... Obviously a guy with a lot of sportsmanship."

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