Carlos Alcaraz insisted Sunday that he’s not Rafael Nadal’s “replacement” as {the teenager} comfortably defended his Barcelona title, bolstering his bid to succeed his compatriot as French Open champion.
The 19-year-old brushed apart Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-3, 6-4 so as to add the Barcelona trophy to wins in Buenos Aires and Indian Wells in 2023. He now has 9 profession titles.
With 14-time French Open champion Nadal sidelined since January with a hip damage and world primary and two-time Roland Garros winner Novak Djokovic combating an elbow drawback, Alcaraz strengthened his credentials as a significant contender so as to add the clay-court Grand Slam title to the US Open he captured final 12 months.
However, he was fast to dampen hypothesis that he’s the French Open champion-in-waiting, simply 5 weeks out from the second main of the 12 months in Paris.
“I don’t want to be anyone’s replacement,” stated world quantity two Alcaraz when confronted together with his standing as inheritor obvious to Nadal who turns 37 in June.
Nadal hasn’t performed since his second spherical exit on the Australian Open and has missed Masters occasions at Indian Wells, Miami and Monte Carlo in addition to sitting out Barcelona for a second successive 12 months.
“In the two years that Rafa hasn’t been here, I’ve been lucky or, let’s say, I’ve won the title,” stated Alcaraz who defended his Barcelona title with out dropping a set.
His win on Sunday was his fourth in 4 conferences in opposition to fifth-ranked Tsitsipas.
‘Build our history’
“I’ve always wanted to play against the best, it’s a shame that we haven’t been able to enjoy Rafa these last two years,” added Alcaraz.
“Let’s hope he continues to play for a long time and that we can enjoy his tennis, but obviously we are not here to take over from anyone, but to build our own history.”
Alcaraz’s warning is justified. Despite Nadal’s persevering with damage woes, he boasts a shocking win-loss document on the French Open of 112 wins in opposition to simply three losses since his title-winning 2005 debut.
Two of these defeats got here in opposition to Djokovic who shares the boys’s document of twenty-two majors with Nadal.
Djokovic reached that mark with a tenth Australian Open victory in January.
Despite issues over his elbow, he is aware of that historically he improves because the clay season progresses — his document reveals two Monte Carlo titles, three at Madrid and 6 in Rome, the final important occasion earlier than Roland Garros.
Djokovic has efficiently bounced again from elbow worries up to now — in February 2018, he wanted surgical procedure on the damage however nonetheless gained Wimbledon and the US Open later that 12 months.
Both Nadal and Djokovic are sitting out the Madrid Masters the place Alcaraz is the defending champion.
“Roland Garros is a clear short-term objective,” added Alcaraz.
“It’s a tournament I really want to win, but now we are focused on Madrid and then Rome. Winning the tournament here in Barcelona gives me extra confidence for what’s to come.”
Holger Rune, like Alcaraz additionally simply 19, defended his Munich title on Sunday however not like the Spaniard, needed to battle again from the brink of defeat.
Plagued by a shoulder damage, which wanted a medical time-out, the Dane got here again from 5-2 down within the third set and saved 4 match factors to see off Botic van de Zandschulp 6-4, 1-6, 7-6 (7/3) in a rematch of final 12 months’s last.
‘Push hard’
“It is the last match and the last push, so you try to find a way,” stated Rune who heads to Madrid having by no means beforehand performed within the event.
Also heading to Madrid with confidence is ladies’s world primary Iga Swiatek, the reigning US and French Open champion.
On Sunday, she defeated Australian Open champion and second-ranked Aryna Sabalenka 6-3, 6-4 to say a second successive Stuttgart title.
“I wanted to win really, really hard, but I knew that I can’t really focus on that and just I have to keep doing my job as I did in previous matches,” stated the Pole.
“I’m pretty happy that I could kind of have a good mentality and just focus on what I want to do tennis-wise.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com