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Alcaraz Stunned by Norrie in Early Paris Masters Exit

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Carlos Alcaraz’s run at the Paris Masters ended unexpectedly as he suffered a defeat to Britain’s Cameron Norrie, with a final score of 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. The world number one, who arrived in Paris following a stellar season that included victories at the U.S. Open, Cincinnati Open, and Japan Open, struggled significantly during this match. Alcaraz, known for his powerful game, recorded an astonishing 54 unforced errors, leading to a visibly frustrated interaction with his coach, Juan Carlos Ferrero.

Despite entering the tournament with high hopes and confidence, Alcaraz found himself grappling with his performance. He expressed disappointment in his ability to connect with the ball, stating, “I came here with a lot of energy… thinking that I could have good results.” He further emphasized the contrast with previous years, noting, “This is the best year for me in terms of playing at the end of the year,” suggesting he felt physically prepared after skipping the Shanghai Masters.

Alcaraz’s history at the Masters 1000 tournaments has been less than stellar; he has never progressed beyond the quarter-finals. Following the match, he acknowledged the challenge of performing well in Paris, saying, “This is a tournament that it’s really difficult for me to play well, but I will figure it out, and I will end up playing great tennis here.”

Looking ahead, the 22-year-old is set to compete in the upcoming ATP Finals next month, followed by representing Spain at the Davis Cup Finals. Alcaraz indicated his commitment to preparation, stating, “I will try to prepare myself as best as I can… really important tournaments that I have ahead right now.”

As he reflects on his Paris experience, Alcaraz is eager to return home, where he plans to train in hopes of avoiding a similar setback in future competitions. “Of course I’m gonna practice and prepare myself, and I obviously will try not to let this thing happen again,” he concluded.

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