(Photo : Julian Finney/Getty Images) MADRID, SPAIN – Carlos Alcaraz of Spain serves in opposition to Andrey Rublev of Russia throughout their Men’s Singles quarter-final match on Day 9 of the Muta Madrid Open at La Caja Magica on May 01, 2024 in Madrid, Spain.
Carlos Alcaraz failed in his bid to win a three-peat on the Madrid Open Men’s singles after dropping to Andrey Rublev within the quarterfinals.
The 20-year-old got here in as a heavy favourite in opposition to the Russian and all the competitors.
He gained the event’s earlier two editions.
However, harm points took their toll on the younger star, who succumbed to the Russian opponent in three units.
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He needed to make his hometown followers proud however didn’t get the specified consequence.
He now turned his focus to the subsequent competitors, the Italian Open, which is occurring subsequent week.
He isn’t just after one other title however one other showdown with tennis GOAT candidate Novak Djokovic, whom he beat as soon as on the 2023 Wimbledon Open.
This is why he’s racing to get again to prime type.
“I will wear special protection on my arm,” he informed reporters after the loss.
“We’ll see how well I recover this week. I can’t wait to see Djokovic in Rome. I hope that I will come to Italy with a positive feeling. When I woke up in the morning, I felt tightness all over my body. My forearm started to hurt again. The bill arrived after hard matches.”
Is Djokovic confirmed to play within the Italian Open?
Novak Djokovic skipped the Madrid Open however is confirmed to play on the Italian Open in Rome.
Alcaraz can have the time of his life as fellow Spanish and tennis nice Rafael Nadal is confirmed to play.
Djokovic beforehand expressed a need to have one other showdown with Nadal earlier than the latter retires this yr.
He is hoping they’ll do this on the French Open.
The Serbian nice has been very cautious this season, with the Rome occasion solely his fourth competitors.
He made it recognized earlier that showing in back-to-back competitions is unlikely.
However, he hopes to make use of the Italian Open to enhance earlier than the subsequent Grand Slam occasion.
“I had semis of Australia, semis here [at Monte Carlo Open]. I only played three tournaments this year, so of course, you know, it’s normal to expect that you have some seasons where you don’t start well, and this is the one,” he mentioned final month.
“Hopefully I can pick up, in terms of results, I can build from here, because, you know, I played some good tennis. Hopefully in the next tournaments, I’ll be able to play even better.”
His technique of skipping ATPs leads followers to invest that he’s making ready for retirement, one thing his camp hasn’t commented on.
Not enjoying in Madrid is perhaps a sensible choice, as his fiercest rivals have suffered setbacks there. The newest is world No. 2 Jannik Sinner, who withdrew from the quarterfinals.
The 22-year-old Italian has but to substantiate whether or not he can play in entrance of his house followers.
Djokovic will flip 37 on May 22, and he achieved all the things there may be to realize for a tennis skilled.
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