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Early exit for top-ranked Alcaraz at Paris Masters as he loses to Norrie in second round

  • On Tuesday, unseeded Cameron Norrie defeated top-ranked Carlos Alcaraz 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 at the Paris Masters, sealing the match on his second match point when Alcaraz returned a serve long.
  • After losing the second set, Carlos Alcaraz looked out of rhythm and held an animated discussion with coach Juan Carlos Ferrero, which Cameron Norrie capitalised on.
  • Statistically, Carlos Alcaraz's 54 unforced errors and 64% of first-serve points lost contributed to his third defeat in eight matches against Cameron Norrie.
  • The loss ended Carlos Alcaraz's 17-match Masters winning streak, and second-ranked Jannik Sinner would move to the top of the ATP rankings if he wins the tournament.
  • Venue-context: at La Défense Arena, Norrie will prepare for a Wednesday third-round opponent, with Vacherot having beat Rinderknech in Shanghai just over two weeks ago.
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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
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