Carlos Alcaraz refuses to open up on 'difficult month' after winning Monte-Carlo
- Carlos Alcaraz won the Monte-Carlo Masters, coming back from a set down to defeat Lorenzo Musetti 3-6, 6-1, 6-0 in the final match.
- Alcaraz described the past month as 'really difficult' and thanked his team for their support during tough times.
- He joked that his homemade pottery trophy was the 'worst one,' but he was proud of his on-court performance.
- This victory marked Alcaraz's sixth Masters 1000 title and his first win in Monte Carlo.
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Alcaraz, from Monte Carlo to the Count of Godo, burdened with relief and pride
He hugs the Monte-Carlo Carlos Alcaraz trophy and looks at the smile, half way out of respect for his rival, a Lorenzo Musetti who broke down and finished the almost lame final, but he is warned in that gesture of pride and relief. The Murcian had longed the way to his sixth title of Masters 1,000, because he did not practice as champion from Indian Wells 2024, and from Wimbledon, more shadows than you do in spite of that push that was the Rotte…
Carlos Alcaraz defeated Lorenzo Musetti, consecrated himself in the Masters 1000 of Monte Carlo and returned to No. 2
Carlos Alcaraz is no longer a “beautiful child”. He has long been a “adult” of the circuit. But he does not stop creating, having fun and smiling as if he were a carefree teenager. He drew a strong week in Monte-Carlo, on the brick dust of the first Masters 1000 of the season on a slow surface. In the final he defeated Lorenzo Musetti, the Italian of exquisite setback to one hand, for 3-6, 6-1 and 6-0. Thus, the Spaniard reached the eighteen tit…
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