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ATP Monte Carlo Day 4 Predictions Including Carlos Alcaraz vs Francisco Cerundolo

When Carlos Alcaraz lost to Sebastian Korda at the ATP Monte Carlo Masters three years ago, nobody would have expected that it would take him three years to feature at this event again. But now he’s finally healthy and also in need of a good run. The No. 2 seed is facing Francisco Cerundolo, who’s one of the most in-form players on the ATP Tour right now. Who do you think will emerge the victor? ATP Monte Carlo Day 4 Predictions Tomas Martin Etc…

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Monte Carlo ceases to be unknown territory for Carlos Alcaraz. The Murciano, absent from the last two editions due to injury, closed in 2022 before Korda in his debut. The track of the Principality remained inhospitable until Wednesday he bent Cerúndolo and premiered his box of triumphs in Monaco. He had to print more pace to his ball to sign up 12 of the last 13 games and thus culminate a healing comeback after the crosses of Indian Wells and M…

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Although he won the Beijing ATP 500 in October and is firmly in third place in the world, Carlos Alcaraz is still far from meeting the expectations at the start of the season. There is still no danger at home, but there are a few points that raise questions at the time of his entry into the competition in Monte Carlo.

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Francisco Cerúndolo will look to capitalize on his good form this Wednesday when he faces Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz, number 3 in the ATP rankings, in the round of 32 of the Monte Carlo Masters 1000. The match will be played in the second round on center court after the match between German Daniel Altmaier and Frenchman Richard Gasquet, scheduled for 6 a.m. (Argentine time). The top-ranked Argentine (22nd) reaffirmed his reputation this year for ri…

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Carlos Alcaraz is already ready to compete again in Monte-Carlo, on his favourite surface. Murciano tennis player returns to the beaten land after 293 days, since his last participation on clay at the final of the 2024 Olympic Games, where he fell in a tight duel to Novak Djokovic. That encounter, which was resolved in two tie breaks, left Alcaraz with the silver and a nailed thorn that he will now seek to pull out in Monte-Carlo. After an irreg…

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TennisUpToDate.com broke the news in on Tuesday, April 8, 2025.
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