Frances Tiafoe's withdrawal eases Alcaraz's path at Monte Carlo Masters

Frances Tiafoe has withdrawn from the Monte Carlo Masters, removing a potential early challenge for defending champion Carlos Alcaraz.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.

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Carlos Alcaraz serves powerfully against Tommy Paul at the 2026 Australian Open, advancing to quarterfinals.
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Carlos Alcaraz advances past Tommy Paul at Australian Open

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Carlos Alcaraz secured a straight-sets victory over Tommy Paul in the fourth round of the 2026 Australian Open, overcoming an early deficit to reach the quarterfinals. The match was marked by a mid-game interruption over Alcaraz's Whoop band and ongoing banter about his serve resembling Novak Djokovic's. Alcaraz now faces Alex de Minaur next.

Carlos Alcaraz advanced to his first Australian Open semifinals with a 7-5, 6-2, 6-1 victory over home favorite Alex de Minaur on January 27, 2026. The world No. 1 has not dropped a set in the tournament and now faces Alexander Zverev next. Alcaraz's win keeps his bid for a career Grand Slam alive.

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Carlos Alcaraz began his Monte Carlo Masters title defense with a straight-sets victory over Sebastian Baez in the round of 32. The Spaniard acknowledged in an on-court interview that he expects to lose his world No. 1 position to Jannik Sinner during the clay season. Sinner, trailing by 1,190 points, also advanced with a straight-sets win over Ugo Humbert.

Carlos Alcaraz secured his first Qatar ExxonMobil Open title with a dominant 6-2, 6-1 victory over Arthur Fils in the final on Saturday. The 22-year-old Spaniard extended his winning streak to 12 matches in 2026, just 20 days after completing his career Grand Slam at the Australian Open. Fils, returning from an eight-month injury layoff, rose seven spots to No. 33 in the rankings.

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Carlos Alcaraz has stated he is not concerned by the emergence of Joao Fonseca and other young ATP players. The world No 1 praised the 19-year-old Brazilian after his competitive loss to Jannik Sinner at Indian Wells. Alcaraz and Sinner continue to dominate, having won the last nine Grand Slam titles between them.

World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz overcame a set and a break deficit to defeat No. 28 Arthur Rinderknech 6-7(6/8), 6-3, 6-2 in the third round at the Indian Wells Masters 1000 on Monday. The Spaniard extended his unbeaten 2026 run following titles at the Australian Open and Doha ATP 500, while expressing frustration over opponents elevating their play against him.

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World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz begins his 2026 season post-Australian Open triumph at the Qatar ExxonMobil Open in Doha, facing Arthur Rinderknech in the first round. Second seed Jannik Sinner also debuts against Tomas Machac amid a strong field. The ATP 500 event features fast hard courts at Khalifa International Tennis Complex.

 

 

 

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