Carlos Alcaraz got off the mark at the ATP Finals with victory against a tormented Andrey Rublev on Wednesday, easing to a 7-5, 6-2 win to revive his hopes in Red Group.
Alcaraz, the world No 2, endured an opening round-robin defeat by Alexander Zverev but responded with a confident display, albeit against an unravelling Russian.
Rublev managed to hang on in the first set but wavered at 5-5 when he dropped his serve, Alcaraz then claiming the opening set with a comfortable hold.
Things deteriorated rapidly for Rublev when he dropped serve at the start of the second set. He slammed down his racket after handing Alcaraz a break point and when he then blazed a shot wide, he repeatedly smashed his racket into his leg. The Turin crowd gasped and an emotional Rublev had to wipe blood off his knee during the changeover.
Alcaraz took complete control after that with Rublev seemingly playing against the Spaniard and himself. The contest reached its predictable conclusion in little more than an hour.