Monte-Carlo Masters: Alcaraz overcomes slow start to defeat Francisco Cerundolo

IANS April 9, 2025 248 views

Spanish tennis sensation Carlos Alcaraz demonstrated remarkable resilience in his Monte-Carlo Masters comeback against Francisco Cerundolo. After a challenging first set, Alcaraz dramatically transformed his game through tactical adjustments and aggressive play. His ability to read the court and modify his return strategy proved decisive in securing a convincing victory. The win not only prevented a potential losing streak but also showcased Alcaraz's mental fortitude and adaptability on the court.

"I just knew that I had to do something else, play more aggressively" - Carlos Alcaraz
Monte-Carlo Masters: Alcaraz overcomes slow start to defeat Francisco Cerundolo
Monte-Carlo, April 9: Carlos Alcaraz delivered a statement win at the Monte-Carlo Masters on Wednesday, overturning a sluggish start to power past Francisco Cerundolo 3-6, 6-0, 6-1 and advance to the third round.

Key Points

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Alcaraz reverses 3-6 first set with strategic return positioning

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Tactical adjustments led to emphatic 6-0, 6-1 win

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Maintains perfect 3-0 record against Cerundolo

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Sets up third-round match against Daniel Altmaier

Competing for the first time since his opening-round defeat at the Miami Open last month, the 21-year-old Spaniard, known for his all-court versatility, adapted swiftly after a shaky opening set, altering his return position and injecting aggression into his game to spark a dramatic turnaround.

“I didn’t start well. I made a lot of mistakes, and I let him play inside the court, dominating the points. I just knew that I had to do something else, play more aggressively, and play my own tennis: drop shots, go to the net, and more aggression.

"The most important change was the return. I tried to return closer to the line and push him," said Alcaraz.

Cerundolo dictated early exchanges with his heavy forehand and targeted Alcaraz’s backhand in long rallies, but the momentum shifted sharply in the second set. Alcaraz’s tactical adjustment—stepping inside the baseline to return serve—helped him land significantly more returns in play and snatch control of the tempo.

He saved two break points early in the second set and never looked back, unleashing a series of precision groundstrokes and timely net rushes to dismantle the Argentine’s rhythm.

The final set was nearly one-way traffic. Alcaraz moved with confidence, reading Cerundolo’s patterns and redirecting pace with flair. With this win, he avoided a three-match losing streak and improved his head-to-head record against Cerundolo to 3-0.

Next up for Alcaraz is Germany’s Daniel Altmaier, who ended Richard Gasquet’s long-standing Monte-Carlo chapter with a 7-5, 5-7, 6-2 win. Gasquet, making his final appearance in the Principality after debuting as a 15-year-old in 2002, was one match away from becoming the second-oldest man to reach the last 16 of a Masters 1000 event.

Reader Comments

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Jamie R.
That second set turnaround was INSANE! 6-0 after losing the first set? Only Alcaraz can flip a switch like that 🔥 His ability to adjust mid-match is what makes him so special.
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Sophia K.
I was worried after that first set, but Carlos proved why he's a champion. The way he changed his return position completely changed the match. So smart for a 21-year-old!
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Marcus T.
Respect to Cerundolo for that strong start though. He had a solid game plan targeting the backhand, but Alcaraz's adaptability was just too much. Great match overall!
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Lena P.
While the comeback was impressive, I do think Alcaraz needs to work on his consistency. These slow starts against lower-ranked players could cost him against top 10 opponents. Still love watching him play though!
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Rahul S.
That drop shot + net rush combo in the third set was pure artistry 🎾 Alcaraz brings so much entertainment to the game. Can't wait to see him against Altmaier!
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Tyler B.
Shoutout to the article for highlighting the tactical adjustments. Most outlets would just report the scoreline, but this really shows the chess match happening on court.

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