Alcaraz comes from behind to claim maiden Monte Carlo title
- Carlos Alcaraz triumphed over Lorenzo Musetti at the 2025 Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters final in Monaco.
- Alcaraz's victory occurred after a slow start and a previous barren spell in earlier tournaments.
- Musetti, the 13th seed, initially took control, but Alcaraz showcased resilience and powerful groundstrokes to dominate later.
- The match concluded with a score of 3-6, 6-1, 6-0, and Alcaraz secured 70% of his first serve points.
- This win marked Alcaraz's first Monte-Carlo title and propelled him to world number two, overtaking Zverev in rankings.
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Carlos Alcaraz comes from behind to claim maiden title at Monte-Carlo
Carlos Alcaraz of Spain recovered from a sluggish start to overpower Lorenzo Musetti of Italy 3-6, 6-1, 6-0 on Sunday and claim a first Monte-Carlo Masters title, his biggest win since lifting the Wimbledon trophy in 2024.After a disappointing North


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“For me, it was one of the best tournaments ever played. I'm happy and I really wish I could keep playing it forever. Thanks also to Carlos Alcaraz with whom I shared the field, it's always a lesson.” These were the first words spoken by Lorenzo Musetti during the Monte Carlo ATP award ceremony in which the Spaniard prevailed in the grand final by beating Azzurro in three sets, the last of which was strongly conditioned by a physical problem tha…
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