Under the Mediterranean sun and against the iconic backdrop of the Court Rainier III, Carlos Alcaraz reaffirmed his dominance on clay at the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters.
This victory, carved with skill and determination, adds a long-coveted crown to the Spaniard’s rapidly growing legacy.
A Comeback Fueled by Resilience
To earn the 18th title of his professional career, Carlos Alcaraz faced Italian prodigy Lorenzo Musetti in a match full of anticipation and historical undertones.
Musetti had previously defeated Alcaraz in their only clay final, in Hamburg 2022. Although the Italian started strong with a 6-3 opening set, physical issues derailed his momentum.
Alcaraz capitalized with unwavering intensity, taking the following two sets 6-1, 6-0.
After the match, Alcaraz addressed the unfortunate turn of events: “This isn’t how you want to win. Lorenzo’s had a long week with tough matches.”
“I feel for him. This was one of his best tournaments, and ending it this way isn’t easy. I hope he recovers soon and returns stronger.”