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Unlike Nadal, Alcaraz made no errors in the title clash. Carlos faced Casper Ruud and scored a 7-5, 6-4 victory in an hour and 52 minutes. Thus, he became the third-youngest Masters 1000 champion afte...
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The fourth seed, at 37 years and 10 months old, is the oldest ATP Masters 1,000 finalist ever, having also been the oldest semi-finalist.
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Carlos Alcaraz tried to explain what went wrong for him physically and mentally against David Goffin in the 2025 Miami Open.
Ahead of the Miami Open, retired Spanish tennis star Alex Corretja has claimed that Alcaraz is “treated brutally” whenever he loses and suggested that it was “exhausting” for the 21-year-old to deal with his status as a top player.
“How am I feeling? Dreadful,” Alcaraz admitted during the post-match press conference, as shared by the official ATP Tour website. “Dreadful because of this defeat and because this is a tournament I always want to do well at, and losing my first match hurts.”
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Carlos Alcaraz labelled his performance as ‘poor’ following his shock exit from the Miami Open at the hands of David Goffin. The Spaniard was dumped out of the competition in his opening match, making 42 unforced errors in a disastrous display for the 21-year-old.
Carlos Alcaraz admitted to performing at a poor level during his shock early exit to David Goffin at the Miami Open; watch all the action from the ATP and WTA Tours on Sky Sports Tennis and Sky Sports+,
Alcaraz's days of distress continue to extend after his opening round exit in Miami. Although the Spaniard managed to get a headstart by winning the first set in his name, his opponent David Goffin picked up pace, eventually defeating him 5-7, 6-4, 6-3. This came after his semifinal exit at Indian Wells against Jack Draper.
Carlos Alcaraz has a relatively easy path to the Miami Open 2025 final, which he will look to make the most of.
Carlos Alcaraz will make his Miami Open debut against David Goffin. Ahead of the start of his participation in the tournament, the Spanish star sent a message about Novak Djokovic.
Carlos Alcaraz will be seen playing at the Monte Carlo Masters after a heartbreaking exit from the ongoing Miami Open if things go as planned.
Carlos Alcaraz's attempts to be more successful at the 2025 Monte-Carlo Masters compared to previous iterations will be done without his long-time coach, Juan Carlos Ferrero, who is set to miss the