Carlos Alcaraz mentioned he wanted a number of days to “reset” his thoughts forward of the French Open, after being dragged out of his consolation zone and shocked by Hungarian qualifier Fabian Marozsan on the Italian Open on Monday.
The 20-year-old has been in excellent type on clay, profitable a title in Buenos Aires earlier within the season earlier than triumphing in Barcelona and Madrid forward of the Rome match.
But Alcaraz, who is about to leapfrog Novak Djokovic into the highest spot within the rankings and take the primary seeding at Roland Garros, struggled towards world quantity 135 Marozsan to endure solely his second defeat on the floor this 12 months.
“I was perfect physically. I just didn’t feel comfortable,” Alcaraz instructed reporters. “He made me feel uncomfortable on court. He was aggressive all the time.
“It was tough for me to get into the match, into the rally. I made a lot of mistakes that I usually don’t make. Obviously, these days can happen and you have to handle it.
“In the second set, I was close, I had my chances but didn’t take them. He was at the same level all the time. He deserves the win.”
Alcaraz mentioned he was wanting ahead to a while off forward of the 12 months’s second Grand Slam which begins on May 28.
“I’m going to rest a little bit. I need some days to reset my mind, to be fresh for Roland Garros,” Alcaraz mentioned.
“Of course, to practice. That’s no secret. If I want to have good results in Paris, if I want to go to Paris in good shape, I have to practice.
“I couldn’t practice more than three or four days in a row. I’ve been playing so much. It’s going to be really helpful to have days at home practising and getting ready.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com