Early Exit for Top-Ranked Alcaraz at Paris Masters as He Loses to Norrie in Second Round
Cameron Norrie capitalized on Carlos Alcaraz's 54 unforced errors to end his 17-match Masters 1000 winning streak at the new La Défense Arena in Paris.
- World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz suffered a second-round defeat against Britain's Cameron Norrie at the Paris Masters.
- Despite clinching the second set, Alcaraz struggled with unforced errors as Norrie took control in the decider.
- Norrie credited a morning walk with his coach for helping him stay relaxed and focused during the crucial moments of the match.
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Today Alcaraz has played on the level of Alvarez. So Paolo Bertolucci is a former tennis player and today sports commentator has summarized on X the resounding defeat of Carlos Alcaraz in the second round (the first for him) of the Masters 1000 of Paris against Cameron Norrie. A tweet that is a clear mockery against Bruno Vespa, which a few days ago in the first of the two social attacks against Sinner after the renunciation of the Davis Cup had…
Carlos Alcaraz faced the final stretch of the tennis season in good position to end the year as the best tennis player in the world. However, the unexpected defeat in his debut of the Masters 1000 of Paris-Bercy against Cameron Norrie (4-6, 6-3, 6-4) has transformed the horizon of the Spanish. So much so that the Parisian tournament could leave Jannik Sinner as new number 1 of the world.If the Italian takes advantage of his good shape and raises…
Alcaraz stunned in Paris Masters opener by Britain's Norrie
World number one Carlos Alcaraz was stunned in his opening match at the Paris Masters on Tuesday as he went down to 31st-ranked Briton Cameron Norrie 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. The six-time Grand Slam champion has never won the Paris Masters in five attempts and now faces losing his place atop the rankings should rival Jannik Sinner win the tournament in the French capital. Returning from three weeks out of official competition due to an ankle issue, Alcara…
With the elimination of Carlos Alcaraz at the Masters 1000 in Paris, the road paved to the Alto Adige to return to the top of the standings already next Monday. Lost Spanish: "I don't know what happened"
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