
Carlos Alcaraz released a warning of the rest of the men’s singles before the next month of the French Open and for the first time on Sunday 13th April for the first time in his career. Alcaraz overcame Lorenzo Museni in three sets and fought back from the system against Italian, which was injured in the last two sets in Monte Carlo.
21-year-old became the first Spaniard since Rafael Nadal in 2018, which won the prestigious title Clay-Court Masters 1000. This meant Alcaraz’s second title 2025 and his first Masters 1000 crowns for 13 months.
After losing the opening set 3-6 on Mousetti, Alcaraz yelled back. Some of his winners for trademarks were exposed when he found his rhythm in the second set. In the dazzling speech of the shot, Alcaraz played a “fake slice of Forehand”, which completely badly noted Mouseti. There were several winners from the Spaniards from the jaws showing his taste and confidence in the clay.
Alcaraz won the first five games of the second set and soon disintegrated in the referee, and denied Mouse in Monte Carlo.
Alcaraz jumps back in style
“I’m really glad to win Monte Carlo for the first time. It was a really difficult week with a lot of heavy moments,” Alcaraz said.
“I am proud of how I managed everything. It was a difficult month for me, so when I came here and see how hard work pays off, I will be very pleased,” he added.
Alcaraz had testing the start of the season and bowed in the Australian Open quarterfinals. Then he suffered the shock of the second round at the Miami Open, the Masters 1000 action in a hard court. However, it seems that returning to clay has revived his game.
With the victory of Alcaraz rises to 2. Alexander Zverev skips and reaches 7,720 points. Jannik Sinner, who is currently serving doping, remains in the best place.
Published:
Akshay Ramesh
Published on:
13. April 2025