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The Monte-Carlo Masters could well serve up a mouth-watering tie between Novak Djokovic and rising star Carlos Alcaraz. Following the draw for the event, the pair could well meet in the quarter-final of the competition in Monaco.
Alcaraz has announced himself as tennis' hottest prospect in recent months, and has been likened to his fellow Spaniard Rafael Nadal. The 18-year-old continued his hot streak last Sunday after becoming the youngest player to win the Miami Open.
The Spaniard saw off Norwegian star Casper Ruud in straight sets 7-5, 6-4 to be crowned champion out in the Florida sunshine. Alcaraz's next task will come in the form of Monte-Carlo Masters, and he could well be poised with his biggest test of all.
Following the draw, if all goes to plan for the pair, Alcaraz and Djokovic would meet in the last-eight