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Sinner and Alcaraz Wobble but Advance to Monte Carlo Quarter-Finals

Sinner ended Tomas Machac’s challenge in two hours and one minute, while Alcaraz needed 23 unforced errors to recover and advance.

  • On Thursday, Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz advanced to the Monte Carlo Masters quarter-finals after battling through difficult three-set victories in their race for the world number one ranking.
  • Alcaraz, the defending champion, could lose the number one ranking to Sinner, who recently won Masters tournaments in Indian Wells and Miami before arriving in Monaco.
  • Sinner defeated Tomas Machac 6-1, 6-7, 6-3, while Alcaraz beat Tomas Etcheverry 6-1, 4-6, 6-3, saying "Especially on clay he's a great fighter."
  • Next, Alcaraz faces Alexander Bublik, while Sinner plays Felix Auger-Aliassime, who advanced when Casper Ruud retired trailing 7-5, 2-2.
  • Nineteen-Year-Old Joao Fonseca reached his first Masters 1000 quarter-final, becoming the youngest man to achieve this at Monte Carlo since Rafael Nadal and Richard Gasquet in 2005.
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The world's best tennis players Jannik Sinner (ATP-2) and Carlos Alcaraz (ATP-1) continue their successful run at the ATP 1000 series tennis tournament in Monte Carlo (Monaco) - both tennis players advanced to the quarterfinals.

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It does not squeeze the heat, but it is a Thursday of sweats in Monte-Carlo, where the two wheels to continue travel on a rough and rough terrain, full of nettles. This is how it goes: the land is for the currants, always have to stain their hands. There are no shortcuts. If at noon he suffered from the cute Jannik Sinner, indisposed and reamed to get the pulse against Tomas Machac (6-1, 6-7(3) and 6-3, after 2h 01m), in mid afternoon it is Carl…

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Sinner and Alcaraz wobble but advance to Monte Carlo quarter-finals

Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz both suffered second-set stumbles on Thursday in their race for the number one ranking but recovered to reach the last eight of the Monte Carlo Masters.

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