Carlos Alcaraz has put his quarterfinal loss on the Toronto Masters behind him as he prepares to resume his rivalry with Novak Djokovic in Cincinnati subsequent week.
The Spanish world primary made a surprisingly early exit in Canada, bundled out of the final eight by Tommy Paul in three units to finish a lacklustre marketing campaign.
But the 20-year-old was in no temper to dwell on that loss on Sunday as he seemed forward to the Cincinnati Masters, the final warm-up earlier than he launches the defence of his US Open crown later this month.
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This week’s event within the Midwest carries added intrigue with a area that incorporates 23-time Grand Slam champion, Djokovic.
The pair final met within the Wimbledon closing, with the Spaniard prevailing in a five-set basic. Djokovic has not performed since that defeat a month in the past, and Alcaraz can’t wait to lock horns with the Serb as soon as once more.
“I like those battles. I like to know that I can lose, and I can recover it at the same time,” Alcaraz mentioned on Sunday.
“You must enjoy (it) when the battle is against one of the legends from our sport, against Novak. I feel I’m (the) main opponent; for me, it’s something crazy, and I’m trying to enjoy,” he added.
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Alcaraz obtained caught out on Friday in Toronto as he misplaced to American Paul. But the bitter style didn’t linger lengthy.
“The main goal is to stay in the top spot,” Alcaraz mentioned. “And if I lose it, try to recover it as fast as I can.”
He added that his latest Canadian setback ought to stay a distant – if disagreeable – reminiscence.
“It wasn’t a good week for me, (There are) a lot of things to improve coming into this tournament. Last year, I lost (Montreal first round) and then (Cincinnati quarters) – and then I won the US Open. I have to overcome that week that I had in Toronto, try to play better here and try to do better the things that I did bad in Toronto,” he mentioned.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com