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Alcaraz loses cool, match

Cincinnati, August 17 Carlos Alcaraz repeatedly smashed his racquet on the court in a rare show of frustration, and the four-time Grand Slam winner fell to Gael Monfils 4-6 7-6(7-5) 6-4 at the Cincinnati Open. Monfils returned to the court...
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Carlos Alcaraz smashes his racquet during his match against Gael Monfils. USA TODAY Sports/Reuters
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Cincinnati, August 17

Carlos Alcaraz repeatedly smashed his racquet on the court in a rare show of frustration, and the four-time Grand Slam winner fell to Gael Monfils 4-6 7-6(7-5) 6-4 at the Cincinnati Open.

Monfils returned to the court later on the same day and lost to No. 15 seed Holger Rune.

In a match that was suspended by rain on Thursday night with the players in a second-set tiebreaker, the 37-year-old Monfils advanced by taking the last two sets from the second-seeded Alcaraz

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“I felt like it was the worst match that I’ve ever played on my career,” Alcaraz said. “I’ve been practising really well. I was feeling great. But I couldn’t play. I want to forget it and try to move on to New York.”

The US Open begins there on August 26.

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Trailing 1-3 in the tiebreaker when the match was halted, Alcaraz was hoping for a reset when play resumed Friday. But, the No. 3 player in the ATP rankings wasn’t able to control his emotions. “It never happened before, because I could control those feelings,” Alcaraz said. “Today I couldn’t. I was feeling that I was not playing any kind of tennis. It was really frustrating for me. At some point, I didn’t want to be on the court anymore.”

Alcaraz was playing his first match since earning a silver medal at the Olympics after losing to Novak Djokovic, who also beat him last year in the Cincinnati final.

Monfils returned to the court later Friday and lost to No. 15 seed Holger Rune 3-6 6-3 6-4. “It was a big win for me against Carlos, unexpected to be honest,” Monfils said. “To play again in a couple hours against (another) good and younger player, I knew it would be tough.”

In women’s action, top-ranked Iga Swiatek advanced to the quarterfinals with a convincing 6-2 6-2 win over Marta Kostyuk. Swiatek bounced back with a more complete performance after losing a second-set tiebreak on Wednesday before outlasting France’s Varvara Gracheva.

No. 3 Aryna Sabalenka also advanced with a 7-5 6-2 victory over Elina Svitolina, but No. 5 Jasmine Paolini, the runner-up at the French Open and Wimbledon, lost to Mirra Andreeva 3-6 6-3 6-2.

Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova upset No. 7 and Olympics gold medallist Zheng Qinwen 7-5 6-1. Spaniard Paula Badosa defeated Yulia Putintseva, who upset Coco Gauff on Thursday, 6-4 6-4. — AP

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