Alcaraz wins Monte Carlo title
Carlos Alcaraz recovered from a sluggish start to overpower Lorenzo Musetti 3-6 6-1 6-0 on Sunday and claim his first Monte Carlo Masters title, his biggest win since lifting the Wimbledon trophy in 2024.
After a disappointing North American swing in March, where he lost early in Miami and fell in the semifinals at Indian Wells, the 21-year-old Spaniard roared back to form on clay, clinching his sixth Masters 1000 crown and 10th major title overall including four Grand Slams.
On a grey afternoon on Court Rainier III overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, Alcaraz initially appeared out of sorts. Musetti broke twice early and capitalised on 11 unforced errors from Alcaraz’s forehand to take the opening set. The Italian’s variety and court craft gave him the edge against a hesitant opponent struggling to find his rhythm.
But momentum shifted in the second set. Alcaraz began to strike with more authority and cleaned up his ground strokes, breaking twice to bag five consecutive games, completely flipping the script.
Musetti, who had played several long matches earlier in the week, began to fade physically under the Spaniard’s relentless pace, poise and power.
The final set was a one-sided affair. Alcaraz broke in the opening game and raced to a 3-0 lead, at which point Musetti received a medical timeout for treatment on his right thigh.
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