Frances Tiafoe has withdrawn from the Monte Carlo Masters, removing a potential early challenge for defending champion Carlos Alcaraz. The American's exit came after a semifinal loss to Tommy Paul in Houston. Alcaraz now starts directly in the second round.
Frances Tiafoe pulled out of the Monte Carlo Masters ahead of a scheduled round-of-16 matchup against Carlos Alcaraz. The withdrawal, following Tiafoe's semifinal defeat to Tommy Paul at the Houston event, simplifies the draw for the world No. 1 Spaniard. Alcaraz, who holds a 2-1 head-to-head edge over Tiafoe, gains extra rest by bypassing the first round. He will next face either Sebastián Báez or Stan Wawrinka, according to the updated bracket from EssentiallySports reports on the tournament draw. Alcaraz's potential path includes Grigor Dimitrov, Tomás Martín Etcheverry, or Terence Atmane in the round of 16, followed by quarterfinal threats like Alexander Bublik, Jiri Lehecka, Alejandro Tabilo, or Tallon Griekspoor. Deeper runs could pit him against Lorenzo Musetti, Alex de Miñaur, Valentin Vacherot, or Jakub Mensik in the semifinals, with Jannik Sinner looming as a possible final opponent. The tournament adds pressure as Alcaraz defends 1,000 ranking points from his title last year, alongside points from Barcelona, Rome, and the French Open. Speaking to ATP Media, Alcaraz expressed enthusiasm for returning to clay, his preferred surface since childhood. 'I’m just really, really happy to be back here in Monte-Carlo, the first tournament of the clay season, at least for me, which is great,' he said. 'I started playing tennis on clay courts. I grew up playing on clay courts.' Alcaraz boasts an 84.4% win rate on clay, trailing only Rafael Nadal and Bjorn Borg historically.