Novak Djokovic may face mouthwatering Carlos Alcaraz clash after Monte-Carlo Masters draw
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Novak Djokovic will return to action at the Monte Carlo Masters next week where Carlos Alcaraz, the teenager seen as his likely long-term successor as world number one and multiple Grand Slam winner, lies in wait.
Novak Djokovic will make his much-anticipated return to tennis with the world No 1 handed a potential showdown against Spanish youngster Carlos Alcaraz at the Monte Carlo Masters.
Cuadro sorteado para el tercer Masters 1.000 de la temporada y todas las miradas apuntando hacia el mismo sitio. Carlos Alcaraz y Nokak Djokovic podrían enfrentarse, siendo su primer duelo directo, en cuartos de final de Montecarlo (del 10 al 17 de abril).
Novak Djokovic is set to return to tennis at the Monte Carlo Masters and could meet Carlos Alcaraz in the quarter-finals should the pair progress. The 18-year-old Alcaraz has been tipped by Chris Evert to win more than 10 Grand Slams, and Dominic Thiem has described him as an ‘unbelievable player’ after his win at the Miami Open last weekend. Ad/> The win sees him move up to No.
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Carlos Alcaraz could end up defining how men's tennis is played in the coming years, says Australian doubles legend Todd Woodbridge. Alcaraz won his first-ever Masters 1000 title in Miami last week, becoming the third-youngest men's player in history to do so. Ad/> And in the way he has begun 2022 — he also won the Rio Open and got to the semi-finals of Indian Wells — the 18-year-old Alcaraz has left pundits and fans alike speculating just what heights he can touch during his career ahead, with Woodbridge comparing him to other prodigies of the past and believing the Spaniard's breakout comes at a particularly opportune moment.