Alcaraz - Korda en directo: ATP Masters 1000 Montecarlo, en vivo hoy
Alcaraz puede igualar un hito de Djokovic
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Alcaraz puede igualar un hito de Djokovic
Carlos Alcaraz inicia la gira en tierra batida. El murciano llega a Montecarlo (del 10 al 17 de abril) tras lograr su primer Masters 1.000 y como una de las grandes sensaciones del tenis mundial. Sebastian Korda, tras superar al neerlandés Botic Van de Zandschulp por 7-5 y 6-4, será su primer rival, en segunda ronda. A continuación, toda la información para no perderse detalle del partido, que se podrá seguir al minuto en As.com.
Rafael Nadal has not yet been able to resume training with a racket, said one of his team said on Tuesday, adding that the world No. 4 will "logically" miss the Barcelona tournament next week. "He is still suffering from his ribs and as expected when his injury was announced, he needs four to six weeks. We are at three, so logically he will not be able to play again in Barcelona," a person close to Nadal told AFP.
Carlos Alcaraz is ready to build on his Miami Open triumph and prove himself against the best in the world at the Monte Carlo Masters. The 18-year-old could face Novak Djokovic for the first time in his career if both players make it to the quarter-final stage this week, and the tour's most recent Masters 1000 champion says he's up for the "challenge" of taking on the world No 1.
Casper Ruud believes soaring teenage star Carlos Alcaraz is “one of those new rare talents that you don't see that often” in tennis. Alcaraz, 18, has enjoyed a very impressive start to the season, going 18-2 including several top-10 wins, and beating Ruud in the final of the Miami Open. Ad/> Alcaraz is now up to No.
Carlos Alcaraz has been tipped to succeed the legacy of the Big Three to become the 'best ever,' according to a renowned coach. The 18-year-old has long been seen as a future star but proved he was a current threat by winning the recent Masters 1000 in Miami. Rick Macci has since claimed that the world No 11 will go on to overtake Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer.
Rafael Nadal could yet play next week's Barcelona Open after picking up a rib injury in Indian Wells. The world No 4 confirmed he would be out for four to six weeks after suffering a stress fracture in one of his ribs but his doctor and the Barcelona tournament director both shared their hopes that he could recover early enough to compete in next week's ATP 500 event. After rumours spread that Nadal had been ruled out from the upcoming tournament, his PR manager appeared to shut down the claims and offer hope that he would be back in action.