Carlos Alcaraz and Alexander Bublik Set for First-Ever Meeting in Monte Carlo Quarterfinals
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Carlos Alcaraz has run over Aleksandr Bublik, his rival in the quarterfinals of the Masters 1,000 of Monte-Carlo, and is already in semi-finals (6-3 and 6-0). The Spanish tennis player won on the fast track and took a further step towards his second consecutive title in the neighborhood of Monaco after rising with him in 2025. The Murcian encountered some rivalry in the first set, but in the final he crushed him with a rosco.
Carlos Alcaraz is measured by a position in the semifinals with Alexander Bublik, the eighth serial head of the painting and that has surpassed Jiri Lehecka, by 6-2 and 7-5. It will be the first confrontation between Alcaraz and Bublik. There is no precedent between both tennis players, although the number 1 of the world starts as a favorite. On the track two very different styles are measured. On the one hand, the intensity, rhythm and regulari…
Arrived by Tomas Martin Etcheverry in the eighth of the final on Thursday, Carlos Alcaraz did not give Alexander Bublik a present this Friday to join the last square of the Masters 1000 of Monte-Carlo (6-3, 6-0). World number 1 awaits Valentin Vacherot (23th) or Alex De Minaur (6th) to play a place in the final.
Spanish tennis player Carlos Alcaraz is fighting this Friday against Alexander Bublik in the quarter-finals of the Monte-Carlo tournament, which is in the Masters 1000 category and which is played over beaten land. Kazakhs prevailed on the fast track in their eighth-final duel to Czech Jiri Lehecka.
The number one in the world has struggled against Tomas Martin Etcheverry to pass the turn: now the challenge with the Kazakh he has never faced before
Carlos Alcaraz and Alexander Bublik Set for First-Ever Meeting in Monte Carlo Quarterfinals
Last year, Alexander Bublik lost in the first round of qualifying at the Monte Carlo Masters. This year, he’s the eighth seed and has put together a quarterfinal run (in line with his seeding). But now he’s faced with the task of taking on top seed and defending champion Carlos Alcaraz for the first time in his career. Bublik is no stranger to playing against the present top of the game, having faced Jannik Sinner eight times and coming away wit…
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