
Novak Djokovic applauds Carlos Alcaraz: 'A Titan who conquered Monte Carlo'
Jovica Ilic
April 14, 2025
On Sunday, Carlos Alcaraz lifted his first Monte Carlo crown at 21. The Spaniard ousted five rivals el route to his sixth Masters 1000 crown, celebrating his first notable trophy since Wimbledon last year.
As always, Novak Djokovic congratulated his young rival on another success, praising Carlos and calling him Titan! Novak could not challenge Carlos in the Principality following an early loss to Alejandro Tabilo.
Alcaraz entered Monte Carlo following an early Miami Ope defeat. The Spaniard did not provide his best tennis at his first clay-court tournament of the season, but it was enough to carry him toward the trophy. The Spaniard faced a stern test in his first match.
He ousted world no. 22 Francisco Cerundolo 3-6, 6-0, 6-1 for a winning start. Carlos made a slow start before dominating sets two and three. World no. 3 toppled a qualifier Daniel Altmaier 6-3, 6-1 for a place in the quarter-final.

Alcaraz had to dig deep against Arthur Fils. The two young guns met for the first time, and the Spaniard prevailed 4-6, 7-5, 6-3 after standing close to the exit door. Arthur claimed the opener and generated break points at 5-5 in the second set.
The 21-year-old denied them and stole the rival's serve in the next one to force a decider. World no. 3 erased a 3-1 deficit in the final set and rattled off five games to move over the top. Carlos faced Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in the semi-final.
The younger Spaniard wasted a 5-2 advantage in the opener and set points before prevailing in the tie break. Alcaraz clinched the second set 6-4 to book a place in his first Monte Carlo title clash. The four-time Major winner battled for the title versus Lorenzo Musetti.

The first-time Masters 1000 finalist claimed the opener 6-3 before fading from the court due to physical issues. Alcaraz kept his composure and notched a 3-6, 6-1, 6-0 victory en route to his sixth Masters 1000 title and the third on clay.
The Spaniard raised his level after the opener and left the Italian behind, as Lorenzo faced right thigh issues and struggled with his movement. World no. 3 will chase another ATP title in Barcelona this week, seeking his third title of the season.
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