Carlos Alcaraz needs to wake up early to prepare and face its premiere on Monte Carlo ATP Masters 1000. Murcian, recent Masters 1000 ATP champion in Miami, will make his debut in the main draw of the Monegasque tournament this Wednesday at 11 a.m., opening center court, Rainier III, against American Sebastian Korda.
the student of John Charles FerreroThe 18 -year -old and world number 11, is back on clay after lifting the ATP 500 trophy in Rio de Janeiro and after his debut with victory in the Davis Cup, in Marbella. He has won all six of his clay fights, 18 of the 20 he has played this season.
After the ‘semis’ in Indian Wells and success in Miami is measured by sebastian korda, 21 years old and world number 42, for the second time. The Spaniard defeated the American in the final of Next Gen ATP Finals Milan 20214-3, 4-2 and 4-2.
The Monte Carlo ATP tournament can be watched on television until Movistar+. And also in the direct of Sports world website.
program on Wednesday
RAINIERO III TRACK (11.00 am)
Sebastian Korda (USA) -Carlos Alcaraz (Esp/8)
Casper Ruud (Nor/4) -Holger Rune (Din) or Aslan Karatsev (Rus)
Felix Auger-Aliassime (Can/6) -Lorenzo Musetti (Ita)
Federico Delbonis (Arg) -Alexander Zverev (Ale/2)
PRINCE COURT (11.00 am)
Albert Ramos (Esp) -Cameron Norrie (GBR/7)
Taylor Fritz (USA/10) -Marin Cilic (Cro)
Emil Ruusuvuori (End) -Jannik Sinner (Ita/9)
Andrey Rublev (Rus/5) -Alex de Minaur (Aus)
TRACK 2 (11.00 am)
Lorenzo Sonego (Ita/16) -Laslo Djere (Srb)
David Goffin (Bel) -Daniel Evans (GBR)
Marton Fucsovics (Jun) -Diego Schwartzman (Arg/12)
TRACK 9 (about 1:00 pm)
Hubert Hurkacz (Pol/11) -Pedro Martínez (Esp)
Pablo Carreño (Esp/13) -Alexander Bublik (Kaz)
Source: La Verdad

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